Sachihiro OMURA, Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey
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Sachihiro OMURA, Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey
Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia Sachihiro OMURA Tokyo 1 INTRODUCTION 2 AREA OF THE SURVEY IN 2005 The Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology of the Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan conducted its annual archaeological survey from October 23 through November 11, 2005, in Ankara and K›rflehir provinces in Central Anatolia. The archaeological survey began after the 20 th excavation season of Kaman-Kalehöyük was finished. In the previous two years the team surveyed over 105 sites during the general survey in the northern and the western areas of Tuz Gölü (The Salt Lake). The purposes of the general survey in Central Anatolia this season were: firstly, to identify archaeological sites in Central Anatolia, secondly, to determine the distribution of the material culture that has been identified during the excavations of Kaman-Kalehöyük, and thirdly, to confirm the conditions of the sites which were surveyed by us in previous years. From 1986 to 2004, the team has surveyed artificial mounds of the types called höyük, hüyük and tepe in Turkish, and flat sites called düz yerleflim yeri in Turkish. The 2005 general survey consisted of the following members: Dr. Sachihiro Omura, Dr. Masako Omura, Dr. Kimiyoshi Matsumura, Mamoru Yamashita, Shinya Suzuki and Kiyoko Morota. Mr. Celal Özdemir from Amasya Archaeological Museum represented the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, General directorate of Monuments and Museums. During the general survey, Prof. Dr. Tahsin Özgüç passed away on the 27th of October 2005. We would like to show our most sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Tahsin Özgüç for offering us his valuable and helpful advice during the years that he was with us. In 2003 and 2004, the general surveys were carried out in the fiereflikoçhisar, Kulu, and Bala districts of Ankara and Konya provinces. The aim of the general survey in these last two years was to determine the distribution of the material culture that has been identified during the excavations of Kaman-Kalehöyük, in particular the Iron Age material, corresponding to Stratum IIc and IId at Kaman-Kalehöyük. In 2005, the general survey was conducted in the Kulu district of Konya province and the Bala district of Ankara province. These areas are grids K-27, K-28, L-27, L-28, L-29, and M-29. The team had surveyed in these areas in 1992, 1993 and 1998. The reason for doing the general survey in the same areas is to monitor the conditions of the sites investigated in the previous years. 3 SITES INVESTIGATED IN THE 2005 GENERAL SURVEY The 2005 general survey in Central Anatolia investigated a total of 46 sites in 6 grids. These sites are classified into four groups: höyük, hüyük and tepe (18 sites), düz yerleflim yeri (13 sites), tumulus (12 sites), and cemetery, called mezarl›k in Turkish (3 sites). The locations of the sites were identified through GPS, sites were measured with a total station, and surface artifacts were collected. Photographs of the artifacts were taken at the camp. The sites were given names in the same manner as in the previous years. 05-01 Demirçeflme Konya province, Kulu district, Demirçeflme village. Investigated in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.82, Figs.45~46) 64 S. OMURA (Omura 2000a: Fig.1). The site (Fig.3) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 2 km northwest of Beflkardefller village, on the slope of a gentle hill. Marble blocks from the Roman Period were used in the past to build the basements of some modern houses, and a small stone coffin from the Roman Period was identified in the middle of the site. Dimensions: 124m east-west, 60m south-north, 5m high. Latitude 38˚ 58´ 22˝, longitude 33˚ 01´ 57˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.4: 1), Roman Period (Fig.4: 2~4) and Islamic Period (Fig.4: 5~8). 05-02 Yayla Çeflme Konya province, Kulu district, Beflkardefller village. Investigated as Yayla Çeflme in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.85, Figs.105~106) (Omura 2000a: Fig.1). The site (Fig.5) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 0.5 km east of Beflkardefller village, on the slope of a gentle hill. The site is currently used for a pasture. There is a ditch running northeast to southwest and a spring 200m southwest of the site. Dimensions: 172m east-west, 208m south-north, 4m high. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 46˝, longitude 33˚ 04´ 09˝. The artifacts are from the Late Bronze Age (Fig.6: 1~4), and the Roman Period (Fig.6: 5~10) 05-03 Hocan›n P›nar› Konya province, Kulu district, Beflkardefller village. Investigated in 1998 (Omura 1999: pp.86~87, Fig.130) (Omura 2000a: Fig.1). The site (Fig.7) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 1.8 km north of Beflkardefller village, on the slope of a gentle hill. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. A road passes through the western side of the site and the western corner is shaved by agricultural machinery. There is a spring on the western skirt of the site. Dimensions: 83m east-west, 120m south-north, 2m high. Latitude 38˚ 58´ 47˝, longitude 33˚ 03´ 44˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.8: 1~10). It is believed to date a single cultural period. 05-04 Karakuyu Yayla Konya province, Kulu district, Beflkardefller village. The site (Fig.9) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 2.5 km east of Beflkardefller village, on the slope of AAS XV a gentle hill, on the left corner of the road leading to Tuzyaka from Beflkardefller. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There is a spring on the southwestern corner of the site. Dimensions: 80m east-west, 280m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 41˝, longitude 33˚ 05´ 28˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.10: 1~2), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.10: 4~5), Late Bronze Age (Fig.10: 3, 6~7) and Iron Age (Fig.10: 8~13). 05-05 Bahçehisar Konya province, Kulu district, Bahçehisar village. Investigated as Höyük-Bahçehisar in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.316, Fig.6: 8, 11, 13~14) and Höyük-Afla¤› Balçasar in 2004 (Omura 2005: p.57, Figs.23~26). The site (Fig.11) is located in grid L-29 (Figs.1~2), 7.7 km south of Kulu, on the slope of a gentle hill, at the conjunction of two valleys. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are new traces of illegal digging activity on the eastern slope made by civil engineering machinery (Fig.12~13). There is a spring on the western side of the site. Dimensions: 126m east-west, 85m south-north, 13m high. Latitude 39˚ 01´ 09˝, longitude 33˚ 04´ 17˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.14: 1), Early Bronze Age (Fig.14: 2~7), Late Bronze Age (Fig. 14: 8~9), and Roman Period (Figs.14: 10~12, 15: 1~11). One artifact is an animal terracotta (Fig.16). 05-06 Çelebinin Çeflme Konya province, Kulu district, Hotas Mevkii. The site (Fig.17) is located in grid L-29 (Figs.1~2), 7.7 km south of Kulu, on a slope of the gentle hill, at the conjunction of two valleys. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There is a spring on the southeastern corner of the site. Dimensions: 150m east-west, 170m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 01´ 10˝, longitude 33˚ 05´ 48˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.18: 1~5), Late Bronze Age (Fig.18: 6~9) and Roman Period (Figs.18: 10~12, 19: 1~10, 20: 1). 05-07 Çorakl›k Mevkii Konya province, Kulu district, Çorakl›k Mevkii. The site (Fig.21) is located in grid L-29 (Figs.1~2), 2006 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 5.5 km north-northeast of Beflkardefller, on the slope of a gentle hill. The flat site descends gently towards the south. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 475m east-west, 275m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 00´ 01˝, longitude 33˚ 06´ 31˝. There is a stream on the northern side of the site. The artifacts are from the Late Bronze Age (Fig.22: 1~5) and the Roman Period (Fig.22: 6~10). 05-08 Tumulus 1-Çiftlik Mevkii Konya province, Kulu district, Çiftlik Mevkii. The site (Fig.89) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 5 km northeast of Beflkardefller, on the slope of a gentle hill. It descends gently towards the east. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There is evidence of illegal digging activity on the top of the site. Dimensions: 17m east-west, 18m south-north, 1m high. Latitude 38˚ 59´ 27˝, longitude 33˚ 06´ 35˝. No artifacts. 05-09 Tumulus 2-Çiftlik Mevkii Konya province, Kulu district, Çiftlik Mevkii. The site (Fig.90) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 5 km northeast of Beflkardefller, on the slope of a gentle hill. It descends gently towards the east. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There is evidence of illegal digging activity on the southern slope of the site and there is a spring called the Kör Çeflme between Tumulus 1 and Tumulus 2-Çiftlik Mevkii. Dimensions: 21m east-west, 20m south-north, 1m high. Latitude 38˚ 59´ 19˝, longitude 33˚ 06´ 40˝. No artifacts. 05-10 Çiftlik Mevkii Konya province, Kulu district, Zincirli village. Investigated as Çiftlik in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.85, Figs.103~104 ). The site (Fig.23) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 5 km northeast of Beflkardefller, on the slope of a gentle hill, and in between Tumuls 1-Çiftlik Mevkii and Tumulus 2-Çiftlik Mevkii. The site is currently used for pasture. Dimensions: 200m east-west, 250m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 59´ 20˝, longitude 33˚ 06´ 38˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.24: 1), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.24: 2), Late Bronze Age (Fig.24: 3), Iron Age (Fig.24: 4~5) and Roman Period (Fig.24: 6~12). 65 05-11 Körçeflme 1 Konya province, Kulu district, Zincirli village. Investigated as Körçeflme in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.83, Figs.65~66). The site (Fig.25) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 4 km south of Beflkardefller, on the slope of a gentle hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are new traces of illegal digging activity on the top (Fig.26). There are also some Islamic graves on the top. Some of the marble stones used during construction are found near the graves (Fig.27). Dimensions: 176m east-west, 156m south-north, 6m high. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 56˝, longitude 33˚ 06´ 35˝. There is a spring on the southeastern corner of the site. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Figs.28: 1~6, 29: 1~9, 30: 1), Early Bronze Age (Figs.29: 10~12, 30: 3), Late Bronze Age (Fig.30: 2, 4), and Roman Period (Fig.30: 5~13). 05-12 Körçeflme 2 Konya province, Kulu district, Zincirli village. The site (Fig.31) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 4 km south of Beflkardefller, in the southeastern side of Körçeflme 1, on the slope of a gentle hill. The site is currently used for pasture. Dimensions: 175m east-west, 200m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 48˝, longitude 33 ˚ 06´ 44˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Figs.32: 1~2), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.32: 3~4) and Byzantine Period (Fig.32: 5~10). 05-13 G›re Yunak Konya province, Kulu district, Zincirli village. Investigated as G›re Yunak in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.82, Figs.49~52). The site (Fig.33) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 5 km southwest of Zincirlikuyu, in the southeastern corner of Yunak and on the shore of a lake. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the southwestern and northwestern slopes. Some burned layers can be seen amongst the traces of the illegal digging activity. Dimensions: 208m east-west, 258m south-north, 6m high. Latitude 38˚ 56´ 45˝, longitude 33˚ 10´ 05˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Figs.34: 1~9, 35: 1~6), Early Bronze Age (Figs.35: 7~12), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.36: 1~2) and Middle-Late Bronze Ages (Fig.36: 66 S. OMURA 3~10). 05-14 Tumulus-Zincirlikuyu Konya province, Kulu district, Zincirli village. The site (Fig.91) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 0.5 km south of Zincirlikuyu, on the top of a gentle hill. The site and the surrounding area are currently used for pasture. There is evidence of illegal digging activity at the top. Dimensions: 17m east-west, 15m south-north, 1m high. Latitude 38˚ 55´ 16˝, longitude 33˚ 07´ 35˝. No artifacts were found at the site, but artifacts from the Roman Period were found in the areas surrounding the tumulus. 05-15 Hatip Yaylas› 1 Konya province, Kulu district, Tuzyaka village. Investigated as Hatip Yaylas› in 1998 (Omura 1999: p.83, Figs.57~58). The site (Fig.37) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), on the eastern corner of Tuzyaka, on the edge of an alluvial fan. There are traces of illegal digging activity, apparently taking the soil to use in other places. There is a waterway running north to south on the western side of the site. Dimensions: 142m east-west, 166m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 11˝, longitude 33˚ 13´ 50˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.38: 1~13). 05-16 Hatip Yaylas› 2 Konya province, Kulu district, Tuzyaka village. The site (Fig.39) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), on the southeastern corner of Hatip Yaylas› 1, on the edge of an alluvial fan. There is evidence of illegal digging activity in the middle of the site, apparently for using the soil of the site (Fig.39). Dimensions: 54m east-west, 51m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 09˝, longitude 33˚ 14´ 03˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.40: 1~12). 05-17 Mezarl›k-Hatip Yaylas› Konya province, Kulu district, Tuzyaka village. The site (Figs.41~44) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), on the eastern corner of Tuzyaka, on the edge of an alluvial fan. There are traces of illegal digging activity for using the soil of the site. There is a waterway running north to south on the western side of the site. Dimensions: 125m east-west, 225m south-north. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 09˝, longitude 33˚ 14´ 12˝. Marble stones used AAS XV in construction were identified as used grave stones from the Byzantine Period. 05-18 Hasret Konya province, Kulu district, Tuzyaka village. Investigated as Hatip Yaylas› in 1998 (Omura 1999: pp.82~83, Figs.53~54). The site (Fig.92) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 3 km south of Tuzyaka, on the shore of the lake. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 87m east-west, 111m south-north, 6m high. Latitude 38˚ 55´ 30˝, longitude 33˚ 12´ 24˝. No artifacts. It is believed to be a tumulus belonging to the Roman Period. 05-19 Kuruhöyük Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.45) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 3 km northwest of Tuzyaka, on the right side of the road leading from Fevziye to Tuzyaka, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the western slope and on the top of the mound. Dimensions: 165m east-west, 170m south-north, 10m high. Latitude 38˚ 58´ 45˝, longitude 33˚ 11´ 07˝. The artifacts are from the Middle Bronze Age (Fig.46: 2), Late Bronze Age (Fig.46: 1, 3~7) and Iron Age (Fig.46: 8~10). 05-20 Tafll› Tarla Konya province, Kulu district, Tuzyaka village. Investigated as Uso in 1998 (Omura 1998: p.83, Fig.55~56). The site (Fig.47) is located in grid M-29 (Figs.1~2), 3 km northwest of Tuzyaka, on the edge of the alluvium following the shore of the Salt Lake. The site and the surrounding area of the site are currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 172m east-west, 179m south-north, 3m high. Latitude 38˚ 57´ 09˝, longitude 33˚ 11´ 53˝. The artifacts are from the Middle Bronze Age (Fig.48: 7) and Late Bronze Age (Fig.48: 1~6, 8~15). 05-21 Tumulus 1-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.93) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 0.75 km west of Kozanl›, on the right-hand side of the 2006 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia road leading from Kozanl› to Yeflilova in the basin. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the top and at the eastern slope of the tumulus. The cross-section of the tumulus can be seen where the illegal digging was done (Fig.94). Dimensions: 64m east-west, 78m south-north, 5m high. Latitude 39˚ 03´ 33˝, longitude 32˚ 48´ 17˝. No artifacts. 05-22 Tumulus 2-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.95) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 1.4 km west of Kozanl›, on the left side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Yeflilova, at the Kozanl› basin. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the northern and eastern slopes of the tumulus. Dimensions: 68m east-west, 30m south-north, 3m high. Latitude 39˚ 03´ 15˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 56˝. No artifacts. 05-23 Tumulus 3-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.96) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 1.5 km west-southwest of Kozanl›, on the right side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Yeflilova, at the Kozanl› basin. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the tumulus. Dimensions: 32m east-west, 48m south-north, 2m high. Latitude 39˚ 03´ 14˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 47˝. No artifacts. 05-24 Höyük-Sar›yayla Konya province, Kulu district, Sar›yayla village. Investigated as Samsamhöyük in 1993 (Omura 1995a: p.223, Fig.7: 4~7). The site (Fig.49) is located in grid L-29 (Figs.1~2), 7.3 km northwest of Kozanl›, on the shore of the Samsan Lake. There is a terrace on the south of the site. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are new traces of illegal digging activity on the northwestern slope made by civil engineering machinery. Dimensions: 186m east-west, 296m south-north, 12m high. Latitude 39˚ 06´ 54˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 44˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.50: 1~6), Late Bronze Age 67 (Fig.50: 7~9), Iron Age (Fig.50: 10) and Roman Period (Fig.50: 11~12). 05-25 Tumulus 4-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.97) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 3.5 km northwest of Kozanl›, on the left side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Sar›yayla, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the top and the western slope of the tumulus. Dimensions: 76m east-west, 74m south-north, 7m high. Latitude 39˚ 04´ 55˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 00˝. No artifacts. 05-26 Tumulus 5-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.98) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 3.5 km northwest of Kozanl›, on the left side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Sar›yayla, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the northern slope of the tumulus. Dimensions: 58m east-west, 64m south-north, 5m high. Latitude 39˚ 04´ 53˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 02˝. No artifacts. 05-27 Tumulus 6-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.99) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 3.5 km northwest of Kozanl›, on the left side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Sar›yayla, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the top and at the southern slope of the tumulus. Dimensions: 50m east-west, 46m south-north, 3m high. Latitude 39˚ 04´ 47˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 03˝. No artifacts. 05-28 Tumulus 7-Kozanl› Konya province, Kulu district, Kozanl› village. The site (Fig.100) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 3.5 km northwest of Kozanl›, on the left side of the road leading from Kozanl› to Sar›yayla, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for pasture. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the top of the tumulus. Dimensions: 24m east-west, 24m south-north, 1m high. Latitude 39˚ 04´ 54˝, longitude 32˚ 68 S. OMURA 47´ 05˝. No artifacts. 05-29 Hac› Baddal›n Deflirmeni Konya province, Kulu district, Yeflilköy village. The site (Fig.51) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 2 km south of Yeflilköy, on the side of the road leading from Sar›yayla to Yeflilköy, on the shore of the lake. The site is in the shape of a twin mound. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the southern part of the site by agricultural implements. Dimensions: 80m east-west, 86m south-north, 1m high. Latitude 39˚ 07´ 42˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 18˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.52: 1~8), Early Bronze Age (Fig.52: 9) and Islamic Period (Fig.52: 10~11). 05-30 K›z›ltoprak Ankara province, Haymana district, Yeflilköy village. The site (Fig.53) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 1.3 km south of Yeflilköy, on the shore of the lake, on the left-hand side of the road leading from Sar›yayla to Yeflilköy. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 168m east-west, 120m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 08´ 04˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 14˝. The artifacts are from the Iron Age (Fig.54: 1~11) and the Roman Period (Fig.54: 12~13). 05-31 Mezarl›k Üstü Ankara province, Haymana district, Yergömü village. The site (Fig.55) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), in the south side of Yergömü village, on the gentle slope of a hill. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 174m east-west, 142m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 09´ 41˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 27˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.56: 1~12), therefore it appears that there is only one cultural period at the site. 05-32 Höyük-Yergömü Ankara province, Haymana district, Yergömü village. The site (Fig.57) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), in the middle of Yergömü village, on the gentle slope of a hill. There are some houses on the mound. At the western side of the site is a stream. AAS XV The northern part of the site is covered with swamps. Dimensions: 119m east-west, 134m south-north, 4m high. Latitude 39˚ 09´ 51˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 18˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.58: 1) and the Roman Period (Fig.58: 2~7). 05-33 Bostan Höyük Ankara province, Haymana district, Bostanhöyük village. Investigated as Bostanhöyük in 1992 (Omura 1994: pp.319-320, Fig.10: 1~5). The site (Fig.59) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), in the middle of Bostanhöyük village, on the plain of a shallow valley. There are some houses on the mound. Agricultural implements shave the northern and eastern slopes of the site. Dimensions: 169m east-west, 167m south-north, 9m high. Latitude 39˚ 13´ 30˝, longitude 32˚ 44´ 53˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.60: 1), Iron Age (Fig.60: 2~3) and Islamic Period (Fig.60: 4~8). 05-34 Höyük-Kutluhan Ankara province, Haymana district, Kutluhan village. Investigated as Kutluhan in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.320). The site (Fig.61) is located in grid L-27 (Figs.1~2), 2 km east of Kutluhan, on the gentle slope of a hill. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top and on the northern slope of the site. Dimensions: 146m east-west, 147m south-north, 10m high. Latitude 39˚ 12´ 33˝, longitude 32˚ 42´ 48˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.62: 1~4, 6), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.62: 5, 7~10) and Late Bronze Age (Fig.62: 11~13). 05-35 S›vasa¤›l Mevkii Ankara province, Haymana district, Kutluhan village. Investigated as Kutluhan in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.320). The site (Fig.63) is located in grid L-27 (Figs.1~2), 2.3 km east of Kutluhan, on the gentle slope of a hill. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are many stones on the site. Dimensions: 74m east-west, 104m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 12´ 34˝, longitude 32˚ 42´ 59˝. The artifacts are from the Islamic Period (Fig.64: 1~6). 2006 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 05-36 Mezarl›k Yeflilköy Ankara province, Haymana district, Yeflilköy village. Investigated as Kutluhan in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.320). The site (Fig.65) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 2 km south of Yergömü, on the gentle slope of a hill following a stream. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top and on the northern slope of the site. Dimensions: 90m east-west, 124m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 08´ 47˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 18˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.66: 1~12). 05-37 Mezarl›k-Tepesi Ankara province, Haymana district, Yeflilköy village. The site (Fig.67) is located in grid L-28 (Figs.1~2), 0.5 km southeast of Yeflilköy, 2.3 km south of Yergömü, beside a smoothly curved slope of a hill followed by a patch of swamp. The public cemetery of Yeflilköy covers the site. A section of a marble column belonging to the Byzantine Period was used for gravestones (Figs.68~69). The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top. Dimensions: 78m east-west, 206m south-north, 4m high. Latitude 39˚ 08´ 40˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 36˝. The artifacts are from the Byzantine Period (Fig.70: 1~2). 05-38 Mezarl›k-Balç›khisar Ankara province, Haymana district, Balç›khisar village. The site (Fig.71) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), in the eastern side of Balç›khisar. It forms a double mound and is surrounded with a concrete wall. The public cemetery of Balç›khisar covers the site. A section of a marble column belonging to the Roman Period was used for gravestones (Figs.72~73). There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top. Dimensions: 198m east-west, 82m south-north. Latitude 39˚ 15´ 38˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 43˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.74: 1~2), Late Bronze Age (Fig.74: 3), and Roman Period (Fig.74: 4~10). 05-39 Höyük-Balç›khisar Ankara province, Haymana district, Balç›khisar village. Investigated as Balç›khisar I in 1992 (Omura 69 1994: p.319, Fig.9: 8~12). The site (Fig.75) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), on the gentle slope of a hill. A mosque covers the top of the site. It is surrounded with a concrete wall. Houses shave the edges of the western and southern slopes of the site. Dimensions: 80m east-west, 100m south-north, 20m high. Latitude 39˚ 15´ 46˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 39˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.76: 1~4), Early Bronze Age (Fig.76: 5~9), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.76: 10~11), Late Bronze Age (Fig.76: 12~13) and Roman Period (Fig.76: 14). 05-40 P›narbafl› 1 Ankara province, Haymana district, P›narbafl› village. Investigated as Balç›khisar II in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.319, Fig.9: 13~17). The site (Fig.77) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), 1.5 km of Balç›khisar, at the bottom of a shallow valley. There are some traces of illegal digging activity at the western slope of the site. Terraces were identified at the western and eastern edges of the site. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top. Dimensions: 162m east-west, 212m south-north, 17m high. Latitude 39˚ 15´ 06˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 22˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.78: 1), Early Bronze Age (Fig.78: 2~3), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.78: 4~7), Late Bronze Age (Fig.78: 8~9), Iron Age (Fig.78: 10~12) and Roman Period (Fig.78: 13~16). 05-41 Keltepe Ankara province, Haymana district, Karacaören village. Investigated as Keltepe in 1992 (Omura 1994: pp.318~319, Fig.9: 1~4). The site (Fig.79) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), on the hill near in the west of Karacaören. The public cemetery of Karacaören covers the eastern side of the site. There are many stones, which look like a wall on the top the site. The surrounding western and southern areas of the site are currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 168m east-west, 133m south-north, 19m high. Latitude 39˚ 21´ 40˝, longitude 32˚ 48´ 39˝. The artifacts are from the Middle Bronze Age (Fig.80: 1~6), Late Bronze Age (Fig.80: 7~9) and Iron Age (Fig.80: 10~12). 70 S. OMURA 05-42 Höyük-Durup›nar Ankara province, Haymana district, P›narbafl› village. Investigated as Höyük-Durup›nar in 1992 (Omura 1994: p.319, Fig.9: 13~17). The site (Fig.81) is located in grid K-27 (Figs.1~2), 0.5 km northeast of Durup›nar, on the gentle slope of a hill. The site and its surrounding area are currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 160m east-west, 202m south-north, 4m high. Latitude 39˚ 20´ 41˝, longitude 32˚ 44´ 38˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.82: 1~5), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.82: 6~12) and Late Bronze Age (Fig.82: 13~15). 05-43 P›narbafl› 2 Ankara province, Haymana district, P›narbafl› village. The site (Fig.83) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), 0.5 km southwest of Balç›khisar, on the gentle slope of a hill. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. A swamp covers the eastern area of the site. Dimensions: 198m east-west, 170m south-north, 2m high. Latitude 39˚ 15´ 19˝, longitude 32˚ 45´ 11˝. The artifacts are from the Roman Period (Fig.84: 1~6). 05-44 Höyük Tepesi Ankara province, Haymana district, Çal›fl village. Investigated as Höyük-Çal›fl in 1993 (Omura 1995a: p.227, Fig.9: 14~16). The site (Fig.85) is located in grid K-27 (Figs.1~2), 1.5 km east of Çal›fl village on the gentle slope of a hill. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the site. The site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 211m east-west, 230m south-north, 10m high. Latitude 39˚ 22´ 06˝, longitude 32˚ 43´ 35˝. The artifacts are from the Early Bronze Age (Fig.86: 1~2), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.86: 3~7) and Late Bronze Age (Fig.86: 8~13). 05-45 Tumulus-Karacaören Ankara province, Haymana district, Karacaören village. The site (Fig.101) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), 2 km southwest of Karacaören, on the top of a hill. It descends gently towards the east. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. There are traces of illegal digging activity on the top and on the northeastern slope AAS XV of the site. Dimensions: 25m east-west, 45m south-north, 3m high. Latitude 39˚ 21´ 07˝, longitude 32˚ 47´ 31˝. No artifacts. 05-46 A¤ada¤› Mevkii Ankara province, Bala district, Alt›nçanak village. Investigated as Zindantepe in 1992 (Omura 1994: pp.320~321). The site (Fig.87) is located in grid K-28 (Figs.1~2), 4.5 km north of Alt›nçanak village, on the gentle slope of a hill. There are some traces of illegal digging activity on the top of the site. The surrounding area of the site is currently used for agricultural cultivation. Dimensions: 86m east-west, 103m south-north, 7m high. Latitude 39˚ 18´ 17˝, longitude 32˚ 55´ 45˝. The artifacts are from the Chalcolithic Period (Fig.88: 1~4), Middle Bronze Age (Fig.88: 6~9), Late Bronze Age (Fig.88: 5) and Iron Age (Fig.88: 10~13). 4 RESULTS OF THE 2005 GENERAL SURVEY AND COMPARISON WITH KAMAN-KALEHÖYÜK Forty-six sites were surveyed in Konya and Ankara provinces in 2005. Some of the sites had been surveyed in 1992, 1993 and 1998. The reason for re-examining these sites was to monitor their condition as compared to previous years. For instance, although Bahçehisar (05-05) was surveyed in 1992 and 2004, reinvestigation in 2005 identified new illegal digging activity at the site. In the general survey of 2005, the sites surveyed had four different shapes: a) mound, 18 sites, b) flat, 16 sites, c) tumulus, 11 sites, and d) cemetery, 1 site. Nineteen sites had been surveyed in 1992, 1993, and 1998, and 27 sites were newly surveyed in 2005. The artifacts collected from the sites were mostly earthenware shards from the Chalcolithic Period to the Ottoman Period. No artifacts were found at tumulus sites. On the mound sites, the artifacts date mainly from the Chalcolithic Period to the Iron Age. On the flat sites, the artifacts date mainly from the Roman Period through the Ottoman Period, with some exceptions. At the flat sites, it is common to find that artifacts are mainly from a single cultural period or two cultural periods. This 2006 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia tendency has been found during almost all the general surveys conducted by this team in Central Anatolia from 1986 through 2004. No mounds belonging to the Neolithic Period were found in 2005. From 1986 to 2004, the Neolithic sites were identified mainly in the eastern, western and southern areas of Tuz Gölü, the Salt Lake. This indicates that there was no Neolithic cultural sphere in the northwestern area of the Salt Lake. Sites from the Chalcolithic Period were identified in Bahçehisar (05-05), Çiftlik Mevkii (05-10), Körçeflme 1 (05-11), G›re Yunak (05-13), Höyük-Sar›yayla (05-24), Hac› Baddal›n Deflirmeni (05-29), Höyük-Yergömü (05-32), Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34), Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39), P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), Höyük-Durup›nar (05-42) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). Large amounts of pottery were collected at Körçeflme 1 (05-11), G›re Yunak (05-13), Höyük-Sar›yayla (05-24), Hac› Baddal›n Deflirmeni (05-29) and Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34). Incised earthenware shards of the type identified in the northern area of the Salt Lake in the 2002 and 2003 general surveys were not found. Most of the Chalcolithic Period sherds from the 2005 survey are highly polished with a smooth outer surface. The paste is rather coarse, containing stone particles and traces of plant temper. The most distinguishing characteristic of the earthenware shards of the Chalcolithic Period collected in the general survey is that the rims of the earthenware shards become thinner towards the top. The rim profiles are very similar to those from the Chalcolithic site of Aliflar Hüyük. Previous surveys in the southern area of the Salt Lake found very small numbers of this kind earthenware. This seems to indicate that the cultural sphere of this kind of earthenware was in the areas surrounded by the K›z›l›rmak river, but no further to the south. The 2005 survey area seems to be included in the cultural sphere of Aliflar Hüyük in the Chalcolithic Period. Earthenware shards of the Early Bronze Age were collected at Karakuyu Yayla (05-04), Bahçehisar (05-05), Çelebinin Çeflme (05-06), Körçeflme 1 (05-11), 2 (05-12), G›re Yunak (05-13), Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34), Mezarl›k-Balç›khisar (05-38), Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39), P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), Höyük Tepesi (05-44) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). In 71 particular, many were gathered at Bahçehisar (05-05), Çelebinin Çeflme (05-06), G›re Yunak (05-13) and Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39). However, the typical painted earthenwares dating to the second half of the third millennium B.C. – Aliflar III, Çiradere, Delice and Intermidiate – were not found in the 2005 survey area. They were identified in past surveys mainly in the area surrounded by (east of) the K›z›l›rmak, especially the area from Bö¤azköy to Kültepe. Based on the distribution of the painted earthenware of the second half of the third millennium B.C., the K›z›l›rmak River divides the two cultural spheres to its north and south. The earthenwares of the Early Bronze Age collected in 2005 are very similar to those from Stratum IVa at Kaman-Kalehöyük. In particular, the pan shape earthenware shards unearthed in Stratum IVa of Kaman-Kalehöyük were collected at Bahçehisar (05-05), Çelebibin Çeflme (05-06), G›re Yunak (05-13) and Körçeflme 1 (05-11). This shape of earthenware was also found in the Chalcolithic Period of Aliflar Hüyük. There is a high possibility that this type Early Bronze Age earthenware had its origins in the Chalcolithic Period. Earthenwares of the Middle Bronze Age were colleted at Karakuyu Yayla (05-04), Çiftlik Mevkii (05-10), Körçeflme 2 (05-12), G›re Yunak (05-13), Kuruhöyük (05-19), Tafll› Tarla (05-20), Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34), Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39), P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), Keltepe (05-41), Höyük-Durup›nar (05-42), Höyük Tepesi (05-44), and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). The distinguishing characteristic of the Middle Bronze Age earthenware shards collected in the 2005 general survey is that some have a highly polished brown-red exterior. Similar earthenwares are identified in Stratum II and Ib of Kültepe-Karum and Stratum IIIc of Kaman-Kalehöyük. These highly polished earthenwares were identified at Karakuyu Yayla (05-04), G›re Yunak (05-13), Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). However, the peculiarly painted earthenwares also found in Stratum II and Ib of Kültepe-Karum were not found. In previous surveys, these painted earthenware shards have been found only in the area between Bo¤azköy and Kültepe. Many examples have been found only in Kültepe. Even though similar painted earthenwares were identified at Bo¤azköy, Aliflar Hüyük and Kaman-Kalehöyük, they 72 S. OMURA were small in number. This means that the painted earthenwares from Stratum II and Ib of Kültepe-Karum are unique in Kültepe. There is a high possibility that they were produced in Kültepe-Karum. As in previous surveys, the earthenware shards of the Middle Bronze Age were gathered mostly on mounds, not flat sites. Earthenware shards of the Late Bronze Age were collected at Yayla Çeflme (05-02), KarakuyuYayla (05-04), Bahçehisar (05-05), Çelebinin Çeflme (05-06), Çorakl›k Mevkii (05-07), Çiftlik Mevkii (05-10), Kuruhöyük (05-19), Tafll› Tarla (05-20), Höyük-Sar›yayla (05-24), Höyük-Kutluhan (05-34), Mezarl›k-Balç›khisar (05-38), Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39), P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), Keltepe (05-41), Höyük-Durup›nar (05-42), Höyük Tepesi (05-44) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). Many earthenware shards of the Late Bronze Age were gathered at Yayla Çeflme (05-02), Karakuyu Yayla (05-04), Çelebinin Çeflme (05-06), Çorakl›k Mevkii (05-07), Kuruhöyük (05-19) and particularly at Tafll› Tarla (05-20). At Tafll› Tarla (05-20) mound, most of the sherds collected belong to the Late Bronze Age. This site had been surveyed in 1998 with similar results. Late Bronze Age shards were collected on the mounds of Kürühöyük (05-19), Keltepe (05-41) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46), but in small numbers. A large number of the sites from which Late Bronze Age shards were collected in 2005 were flat sites and low mounds situated on the gentle slopes of hills. This pattern may be a key to understanding the settlements of the Hittite Empire Period. Earthenware shards from the Iron Age were identified at Kuruhöyük (05-19), Höyük-Sar›yayla (05-24), K›z›ltoprak (05-30), P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), Keltepe (05-41) and A¤ada¤› Mevkii (05-46). However, they were present in small quantities. Iron Age painted earthenwares were not found in the 2005 or 2004 surveys, especially the painted earthenware typical of Stratum IIc and IId of Kaman-Kalehöyük. Gray ware, one of the characteristic earthenwares of the Iron Age, was identified at Karakuyu Yayla (05-04) and Çiftlik Mevkii (05-10). They have been found in Kaman-Kalehöyük Stratum IIb and IIc, and during previous surveys in large numbers in the area surrounded by the K›z›l›rmak River. From 1986 through 2004, the area south of the AAS XV K›z›l›rmak River was surveyed. In particular, Aksaray, Konya and Ni¤de provinces were researched in 1995~1999. Based on the results of the general survey in these provinces, the distribution area of the gray ware is the area between Gordion and Kayseri as its core, extending a little to the south. It is possible that K›z›ltoprak is in the same cultural sphere. Earthenware shards of the post-Iron Age were collected at Demirçeflme (05-01), Yayla Çeçme (05-02), Hocan›n P›nar› (05-03), Çelebinin Çeflme (05-06), Çorakl›k Mevkii (05-07), Çiftlik Mevkii (05-10), Körçeflme 1 (05-11), 2 (05-12), Hatip Yaylas› 1 (05-15), 2 (05-16), Höyük-Sar›yayla (05-24), Hac› Baddal›n Deflirmeni (05-29), K›z›ltoprak (05-30), Mezarl›k Üstü (05-31), Höyük-Yergömü (05-32), Bostan Höyük (05-33), S›vasa¤›l Mevkii (05-35), Mezarl›k-Yeflilköy (05-36), Mezarl›k Tepesi (05-37), Mezarl›k-Balç›khisar (05-38), Höyük-Balç›khisar (05-39) and P›narbafl› 1 (05-40), 2 (05-43). These sites can be categorized into two types, mound and flat. Most of the post-Iron Age shards, especially from the Roman Period, were found on flat sites. This indicates that the settlement changed from mounds to flat sites in the Roman Period in Central Anatolia. During the general survey, 12 tumuli were identified. There was evidence of illegal digging activity on the tumuli. However, no artifacts could be found. Near these tumuli, settlements of the Roman Period were identified, indicating that the tumuli may date to the Roman Period. 5 CONCLUSION The general survey of 2005 in Kulu, Bala and Haymana districts in Konya and Ankara provinces explored 46 sites, but the survey of all the sites in the southern areas of Ankara province and in the western areas of Konya province could not be completed. Based on the artifacts found, it is clear that the sites in the survey area date from the Chalcolithic Period through the Ottoman Period. Evidence for the culture of the Iron Age, especially of the first half of the first millennium B.C., is very weak. Earthenware corresponding to that 2006 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia unearthed from Kaman- Kalehöyük Stratum IIc and IId, the culture of the first half of the first millennium B.C., was not found. Settlements of the Roman and Byzantine Periods were identified on flat sites. Namely the area surveyed in 2005 seemed to be used as the settlement place in the Roman and Byzantine Periods after the Iron Age, the fourth quarter of the first millennium B.C. This means that the mounds were used as the settlement place before that. This tendency was also seen during the survey of 2004. The most interesting aspect of this survey was in relation to the Late Bronze Age. In contrast to the substantial number of mounds from which Middle Bronze Age artifacts have been found, there are few sites that have revealed Late Bronze Age artifacts (corresponding to Stratum IIIa at Kaman-Kalehöyük). In 2005, Tafll› Tarla (investigated as Uso in 1998) was surveyed, and many earthenware shards of the Late Bronze Age were collected there. A few earthenware shards of the Roman Period were also found. This tendency was seen at Datçabelen in 1994, and Kültü in 1998. 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Sachihiro Omura The Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology of the Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan 3-10-31 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015 Japan tr-ex@pa2.so-net.ne.jp B-0088/中近東文化センター カマンカレホユック15 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 75 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151617 18 19 20 21 222324 2526 2728 29 303132 33 3435 36 37 383940 41 424344 45 46 4748 49 50515253 5455 56 57 58 59 6061 62 6364656667 68 6970 7172 7374 7576 A 42 B C D E 41 F G H 40 I J K L M 39 N O P 38 Q R S T 37 U V W X 36 Y Z 26 28 27 31 30 29 32 33 34 36 35 37 38 40 39 44 43 42 41 45 41 40 39 38 37 36 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Fig. 1 76 S. OMURA AAS XV B-0088/中近東文化センター カマンカレホユック15 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 77 Fig. 2 2006 79 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 6 3 1 7 4 8 5 2 Fig.3 Fig.4 5 2 1 8 9 3 6 7 10 4 Fig.5 Fig.6 1 7 4 2 6 3 Fig.7 8 5 Fig.8 9 10 80 AAS XV S. OMURA 9 10 6 1 11 12 7 3 2 13 8 5 4 Fig.9 Fig.10 Fig.11 Fig.12 4 10 7 1 2 5 6 9 3 Fig.13 11 8 Fig.14 12 2006 81 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 6 9 3 1 4 7 10 1 5 8 11 2 Fig.15 Fig.16 4 7 10 1 5 11 8 2 9 3 Fig.17 1 12 6 Fig.18 5 9 2 6 7 3 1 8 10 4 Fig.19 Fig.20 82 AAS XV S. OMURA 1 4 2 8 5 6 9 7 10 3 Fig.21 Fig.22 10 1 2 7 4 11 5 3 8 9 6 Fig.23 Fig.24 Fig.25 Fig.26 12 2006 83 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 5 3 1 6 4 2 Fig.27 Fig.28 10 4 1 11 5 7 1 8 2 5 11 6 9 12 8 2 3 6 9 10 7 12 13 4 3 Fig.29 Fig.30 4 7 1 5 2 8 6 9 3 10 Fig.31 Fig.32 84 AAS XV S. OMURA 7 5 3 8 1 6 4 9 2 Fig.33 4 Fig.34 7 8 3 6 8 3 2 9 2 7 11 5 1 6 1 10 12 9 5 4 Fig.35 10 Fig.36 1 8 5 11 2 9 6 12 3 7 4 Fig.37 10 Fig.38 13 2006 85 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 1 3 2 8 7 4 5 10 6 11 9 12 Fig.39 Fig.40 Fig.41 Fig.42 Fig.43 Fig.44 86 AAS XV S. OMURA 8 4 1 7 9 5 2 10 6 3 Fig.45 Fig.46 13 9 4 1 5 11 10 14 2 6 12 3 7 Fig.47 15 8 Fig.48 7 4 10 1 5 2 8 11 6 3 Fig.49 Fig.50 9 12 2006 87 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 5 6 9 3 7 10 1 8 4 11 2 Fig.51 Fig.52 7 10 4 1 8 2 11 5 12 3 Fig.53 9 6 13 Fig.54 7 4 1 5 8 2 10 11 6 3 Fig.55 9 Fig.56 12 88 AAS XV S. OMURA 4 3 1 6 7 5 2 Fig.57 Fig.58 4 6 1 7 2 3 Fig.59 5 8 Fig.60 3 9 6 1 11 4 7 12 10 5 8 13 2 Fig.61 Fig.62 2006 89 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 1 3 5 2 4 Fig.63 6 Fig.64 4 1 7 5 8 10 11 2 6 3 Fig.65 Fig.66 Fig.67 Fig.68 9 12 90 AAS XV S. OMURA 2 1 Fig.69 Fig.70 Fig.71 Fig.72 4 1 5 8 7 9 2 6 3 Fig.73 Fig.74 10 2006 91 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 9 6 5 1 7 10 12 13 14 8 4 11 3 2 Fig.75 Fig.76 4 1 14 8 11 5 2 15 9 12 6 3 13 10 16 7 Fig.77 Fig.78 10 4 1 7 11 2 3 Fig.79 5 8 6 Fig.80 9 12 92 AAS XV S. OMURA 9 13 2 1 6 10 3 7 4 14 11 12 8 15 5 Fig.81 Fig.82 5 3 1 4 2 6 Fig.83 Fig.84 7 1 9 11 8 12 3 2 4 10 5 Fig.85 6 Fig.86 13 2006 93 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia 1 3 2 4 7 6 8 9 10 5 Fig.87 Fig.88 Fig.89 Fig.90 Fig.91 Fig.92 11 12 13 94 AAS XV S. OMURA Fig.93 Fig.94 Fig.95 Fig.96 Fig.97 Fig.98 2006 95 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia Fig.99 Fig.101 Fig.100 96 Colors Site No AAS XV S. OMURA NAME 01 Demir çeflme 02 Yayla Çeflme 03 Hocan›n P›nar› 04 Karakuyu Yayla 05 Bahçehisar Photo No. Find No Outside Inside Section Particles in the paste Hardness Manufacturing technigue Amount Fineness Note little medium plant tempered limestone tempered 3< Hand made much medium limestone tempered 3< Wheel made little medium 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made N6/0 little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR7/3 5YR7/3 much fine 3< Wheel made 10R6/6 5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made Green glazed Green glazed 2,5YR6/4 much fine 3< Wheel made N4/0 little coarse 3< Wheel made 5YR6/1 2,5YR6/4 much medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/4 N6/0 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 10YR6/1 little coarse 3< Wheel made 5YR7/4 2,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR7/4 Wheel made 01 05-02 2,5YR6/6 02 05-01 5YR7/4 03 05-09 5YR7/4 04 05-10 2,5YR5/6 10R5/6 2,5YR6/6 05 05-06 10R5/4 10R5/4 06 05-08 5YR6/3 07 05-11 10R6/6 08 05-12 01 05-17 5YR6/3 02 05-26 2,5YR6/4 03 05-09 5YR6/4 04 05-04 5YR7/4 05 05-07 2,5YR6/6 06 05-03 10YR8/3 07 05-08 5YR7/4 08 05-12 7,5YR7/2 09 05-14 5YR7/3 Painting 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/4 5YR7/4 N5/0 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/4 secondary 2,5YR6/4 little medium 3< 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/4 5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made Wheel made 10 05-05 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 5YR6/4 much medium 3< 01 05-03 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR6/4 5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 02 05-04 5YR7/3 5YR7/3 5YR5/4 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 03 05-19 10YR8/3 10YR8/3 2,5YR6/6 much coarse 3< Wheel made 04 05-01 7,5YR7/3 5YR5/2 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 05 05-07 2,5Y7/2 06 05-05 5YR7/3 07 05-06 10R5/4 10R5/6 08 05-09 5YR8/4 09 05-11 10 05-15 01 05-02 02 05-09 03 05-11 04 05 2,5Y7/2 slip 5YR5/2 2,5YR6/4 slip 5YR5/2 5YR5/4 little fine 3< Wheel made much medium 3< Wheel made 2,5YR6/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little fine gold mica 3< Wheel made 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR5/8 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 7,5YR7/4 slip 7,5YR4/1 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 10R5/4 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little much coarse 3< Hand made 2,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Hand made 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 5YR4/3 much medium 3< Wheel made 05-22 10R5/6 10R5/6 2,5YR5/6 little medium 05-23 10R5/6 10R5/6 2,5YR5/6 little fine 06 05-12 2,5YR6/6 much coarse 07 05-08 5YR5/2 5YR5/2 7,5YR3/1 much medium 08 05-06 10YR6/2 7,5YR6/1 5YR5/2 little 09 05-13 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 little 10 05-16 10R5/6 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 11 05-21 2,5Y7/2 10YR7/3 10YR6/3 12 05-18 N6/0 N4/0 13 05-05 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 1-01 05-10 10R5/6 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 little 1-02 05-33 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/6 much medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 1-03 05-13 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/3 N2/0 little medium plant tempered sliped 3< Hand made 1-04 05-16 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 N4/0 little 3< Hand made 1-05 05-27 10R6/8 10R6/8 5YR6/6 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 1-06 05-37 5YR5/2 5YR6/2 7,5YR6/3 much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 1-07 05-12 10R5/8 10R5/8 5YR6/6 little fine plant tempered 3< Hand made 1-08 05-52 2,5YR5/4 little medium limestone tempered 3< Wheel made 1-09 05-04 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 1-10 05-31 5Y7/2 5YR3/1 5YR6/6 slip 5YR4/2 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 1-11 05-28 7,5YR7/4 5YR3/1 5YR7/4 slip 5YR3/1 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 1-12 05-11 7,5YR7/3 2,5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 2-01 05-09 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/4 2,5Y6/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 2-02 05-17 5Y5/1 5Y5/1 7,5YR4/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 2-03 05-24 7,5YR7/4 5YR7/4 slip 7,5R4/6 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 2-04 05-34 10R5/6 10R5/6 2,5YR6/6 slip 5YR4/1 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 2-05 05-32 5YR6/3 5YR6/4 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 2-06 05-35 10R5/4 7,5YR7/3 5YR7/4 slip 2,5YR5/3 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 2-07 05-25 7,5YR7/3 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 2-08 05-41 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 2,5YR6/3 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR5/6 plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made little coarse 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made N4/0 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made slip 10R5/6 10YR4/1 7,5YR6/3 5YR6/6 N4/0 slip 10R4/2 secondary much coarse plant tempered much coarse plant tempered 2006 Colors Site No 97 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia NAME 06 Çelebinin Çeflme 07 Çorakl›k Mevkii 10 Çiftlik Mevkii 11 Körçeflme-1 Photo No. Find No Outside Inside Section Particles in the paste Painting 10YR8/3 10YR6/2 Hardness Manufacturing technigue Amount Fineness little medium 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made Note 2-09 05-07 2,5Y8/3 2-10 05-26 10YR6/2 N3/0 2-11 05-39 5YR8/4 2,5YR5/8 much fine 3-01 05-01 10YR6/1 10YR6/1 N4/0 little fine 1-01 05-18 7,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/6 N3/0 little medium 3< 1-02 05-15 7,5YR7/4 2,5YR6/4 N4/0 little medium 1-03 05-14 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/3 little 1-04 05-21 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 N3/0 little medium 1-05 05-37 7,5YR5/4 10R5/6 2,5YR3/1 little medium 3< Hand made 1-06 05-07 5YR6/3 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 1-07 05-29 2,5YR6/8 7,5YR7/3 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 1-08 05-25 5YR7/3 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made N3/0 5YR6/6 slip 2,5YR5/8 sliped Hand made plant tempered 3< Hand made much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Hand made plant tempered 1-09 05-24 10R5/4 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 1-10 05-08 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR5/4 7,5YR5/3 little fine 3< Wheel made 1-11 05-19 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 1-12 05-03 2,5YR6/6 10R5/6 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 2-01 05-40 10R5/6 10R4/3 10R5/8 much fine 3< Wheel made 3-01 05-13 7,5YR6/3 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-02 05-26 5YR6/2 5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-03 05-38 2,5Y5/1 2,5Y5/1 5YR4/2 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-04 05-22 10R5/6 10R5/6 10R5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-05 05-23 10R5/6 10R5/6 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-06 05-31 5YR6/4 10R5/6 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 3-07 05-34 10R5/4 7,5YR5/1 5YR5/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-08 05-17 10YR5/1 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR6/4 slip 10YR5/1 incised sliped 3-09 05-02 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 3-10 05-05 5YR8/3 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 01 05-22 5YR6/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/4 much fine 3< Wheel made 02 05-08 10YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR5/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 03 05-03 10R5/4 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 04 05-19 10YR7/3 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 05 05-16 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 06 05-09 2,5YR6/4 10YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 little coarse 3< Wheel made 07 05-07 5YR7/3 5YR7/3 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 08 05-06 10YR8/3 7,5YR7/3 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 09 05-11 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 10 05-14 10YR6/3 10YR6/2 7,5YR5/3 little fine 3< Wheel made 01 05-15 7,5YR6/4 10YR4/1 N3/0 little medium 02 05-26 10R5/6 10R6/8 10YR7/3 little fine 03 05-09 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little coarse 3< Wheel made 04 05-18 5Y5/1 5YR2/1 5YR4/1 little coarse 3< Wheel made 05 05-06 7,5YR6/3 2,5YR3/1 7,5YR5/6 slip 2,5YR3/1 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 06 05-16 2,5Y8/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR7/6 N3/0 7,5R3/6 slip7,5R3/6 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 07 05-14 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR5/2 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 08 05-08 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR5/3 2,5YR5/4 3< Wheel made 09 05-13 2,5YR5/3 sliped 3< Wheel made 10 05-20 2,5YR5/4 Wheel made 11 05-11 10R5/6 10R5/6 12 05-05 5YR8/4 2,5YR6/4 1-01 05-02 5YR6/4 7,5YR5/2 1-02 05-05 5YR5/2 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR4/3 1-03 05-07 5YR5/2 7,5YR4/2 5YR3/2 little 1-04 05-08 5YR5/2 5YR5/3 2,5YR3/1 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 1-05 05-20 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 N2/0 little medium Plant tempered gold mica 3< Hand made 1-06 05-09 2,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR4/1 much medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 2-01 05-12 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR4/2 little medium secondary 3< Hand made 2-02 05-27 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR5/3 5YR3/2 little medium secondary 3< Hand made 2-03 05-35 N2/0 N2/0 N2/0 little medium 3< Hand made 2-04 05-28 10R5/8 10R5/8 7,5YR6/4 little medium 3< Hand made 2-05 05-46 10R6/8 10R5/4 10R6/8 little fine plant tempered 3< Hand made 2-06 05-63 5YR6/4 little medium secondary 3< Hand made 5YR7/4 10R5/8 2,5Y8/3 5YR6/6 5YR6/4 slip 2,5YR5/4 5YR5/4 slip 2,5Y5/3 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little fine little fine Plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made little medium 3< 10R5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 slip 2,5YR6/4 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made little medium secondary 3< Hand made little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Hand made N2/0 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR6/4 much coarse plant tempered secondary 98 Colors Site No AAS XV S. OMURA NAME 12 Körçeflme-2 13 G›re Yunak Photo No. Find No Inside Section Particles in the paste Painting Hardness Manufacturing technigue Amount Fineness Note little medium plant tempered 3< 7,5YR7/4 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR3/1 little medium secondary 3< Hand made much medium plant tempered 3< Hand made little much coarse 3< Hand made 5YR4/3 much coarse 3< Hand made 2,5YR6/6 10YR4/1 little much coarse 3< Hand made medium 3< Wheel made medium 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 2-07 05-14 2,5YR5/6 2-08 05-29 10R5/8 2-09 05-44 7,5YR6/3 2-10 05-31 10R5/6 10R5/6 5YR7/6 2-11 05-24 5YR6/3 5YR5/3 5YR3/2 2-12 05-25 5YR5/3 5YR4/2 3-01 05-43 2,5YR6/6 3-02 05-58 10R5/6 2,5YR6/4 5YR6/3 little 3-03 05-34 5YR5/4 5YR5/4 5YR5/1 little 3-04 05-21 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 7,5YR6/6 little medium 3-05 05-10 5YR7/4 10R5/6 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3-06 05-17 10YR8/2 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 little medium 3-07 05-22 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 slip 5YR3/1 little fine 3-08 05-06 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 2,5YR6/6 3-09 05-40 10R5/8 10R5/8 2,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/4 3-10 05-55 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 3-11 05-66 2,5YR6/4 3-12 05-41 10R5/4 3-13 05-52 01 10R5/8 slip 10R5/6 little medium much fine 5YR7/4 slip 2,5YR5/8 much fine 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little fine 10R5/4 2,5YR5/6 little fine N3/0 N4/0 7,5YR4/2 little 05-05 5YR6/3 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 02 05-12 5YR6/3 5YR6/3 03 05-10 2,5YR6/4 04 05-07 2,5YR6/4 05 05-11 2,5Y8/2 06 05-06 5Y7/2 07 05-08 7,5YR7/2 08 05-03 2,5Y7/3 09 10 1-01 05-02 5YR7/4 2,5YR5/3 2,5YR6/4 little 1-02 05-38 10R5/6 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR7/6 little medium 1-03 05-10 10R5/8 2,5YR5/8 7,5YR6/4 little 1-04 05-08 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/8 1-05 05-40 10R5/8 1-06 05-14 5YR6/4 1-07 05-31 2,5YR5/6 1-08 05-18 2,5YR5/6 1-09 05-39 2-01 2-02 2-03 2-04 15 Hatip Yayls›-1 Outside 3< Wheel made sliped 3< Wheel made limestone tempered 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made sliped 3< Wheel made sliped 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made much medium 3< Hand made 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Hand made 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made little medium 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR6/2 7,5YR8/4 sliped Hand made slip N3/0 N6/0 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 2,5Y7/1 7,5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 2,5YR5/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 05-17 Green glazed Green glazed 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 05-15 Green glazed Green glazed 2,5YR6/8 little fine 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made plant tempered 3< Hand made medium plant tempered 3< Hand made little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 2,5YR5/8 7,5YR6/4 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 7,5YR7/3 little coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR6/4 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR7/4 little medium 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/3 little fine 05-15 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 N2/0 little 05-63 10R4/6 10R4/6 5YR6/4 little fine 05-41 5YR6/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 5YR6/6 05-13/56 2,5YR6/8 7,5YR7/2 10YR7/3 plant tempered 5YR7/4 N4/0 N4/0 much coarse plant tempered secondary 3< Hand made plant tempered 3< Hand made much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made plant tempered Hand made 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made 10YR7/3 much medium 2-05 05-30 2,5YR6/8 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR7/4 much medium 2-06 05-43 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 10YR6/3 little fine 2-07 05-16 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little 2-08 05-37 5YR4/2 7,5YR6/3 5YR5/4 much medium plant tempered 2-09 05-64 7,5YR5/4 5YR6/4 N3/0 little medium secondary 3< Hand made 2-10 05-50 10YR5/3 10YR5/3 7,5YR6/4 much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 2-11 05-32 7,5YR6/2 little medium 3< Hand made 2-12 05-29 10YR7/3 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR5/4 little medium plant tempered secondary 3< Hand made 3-01 05-01 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 slip 2,5YR5/6 little fine gold mica sliped 3< Wheel made 3-02 05-17 10R5/6 2,5YR6/8 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-03 05-34 5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 3-04 05-61 2,5YR6/6 10R5/8 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Hand made 3-05 05-20 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 little coarse 3< Wheel made 3-06 05-05 7,5YR5/4 5YR5/3 2,5YR5/4 little coarse 3< Wheel made 3-07 05-28 5YR6/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made 3-08 05-12 7,5YR6/3 5YR6/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Hand made 3-09 05-24 5YR5/2 5YR5/4 5YR4/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 N4/0 plant tempered secondary 3< plant tempered much coarse plant tempered secondary 3-10 05-23 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 N4/0 little medium 01 05-19 10YR7/3 7,5YR7/3 5YR6/6 little fine gold mica 3< Hand made 3< Hand made 3< Hand made 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 2006 Colors Site No 99 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia NAME 16 Hatip Yaylas›-2 19 Kuruhöyük 20 Tafll› Tarla 24 Sar›yayla Höyük Photo No. Find No Outside Inside Section Particles in the paste Painting 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/6 Amount Fineness little medium little fine sliped little fine incised little medium Note Hardness Manufacturing technigue 02 05-18 10YR7/4 03 05-28 7,5YR7/4 04 05-31 N4/0 N3/0 7,5YR4/1 05 05-25 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 06 05-16 10YR7/3 little medium 07 05-21 5YR5/6 5YR7/4 10YR5/2 little fine 08 05-09 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 09 05-20 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 10 05-10 10YR7/4 little coarse 3< Wheel made 11 05-17 7,5YR7/3 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 12 05-08 7,5YR7/4 10R4/8 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR6/8 7,5YR8/3 slip 5YR6/8 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/6 7,5YR5/6 slip 10R4/8 13 05-05 7,5YR6/4 01 05-05 5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR5/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 02 05-02 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/4 5YR6/3 03 05-06 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 10YR4/2 04 05-25 7,5YR7/3 10R5/6 05 05-12 2,5Y8/3 2,5Y8/3 06 05-09 7,5YR7/3 5YR7/3 07 05-13 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/6 slip 2,5YR5/8 08 05-11 5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 09 05-22 2,5Y8/3 7,5YR6/2 7,5YR7/4 slip 5YR5/6 10 05-07 2,5YR5/6 5YR7/4 11 05-24 5YR6/4 5YR5/4 gold mica sliped 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made little medium 3< Wheel made little medium 3< Wheel made much fine 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made sliped 3< Wheel made 5YR6/8 5YR6/1 slip 10R5/4 sliped little medium much fine 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/4 much fine 3< Wheel made 12 05-10 5YR6/4 7,5YR7/3 2,5YR5/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 01 05-17 5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 5Y5/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 02 05-09 2,5YR5/6 5YR5/6 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 03 05-37 7,5YR6/4 10YR6/4 10YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 04 05-26 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 05 05-16 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made 06 05-36 10YR8/4 10YR8/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-07 10YR5/1 7,5YR5/2 7,5YR6/4 much medium 3< Wheel made 08 05-65 7,5YR4/2 7,5YR4/2 N6/0 little fine 3< Wheel made 09 05-48 2,5Y3/1 2,5Y2/1 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 10 05-02 5Y5/1 5Y5/1 10YR4/1 little medium 01 05-08 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 little medium 02 05-13 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 N5/0 little coarse 03 05-11 10R5/6 10R5/6 10R5/6 little fine 04 05-12 5YR5/4 2,5YR6/4 5YR3/2 little medium 3< Wheel made 05 05-40 10YR8/4 10YR8/4 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 06 05-29 2,5YR6/4 5YR5/4 07 05-85 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/4 08 05-45 5YR6/4 09 05-31 2,5YR6/6 10 05-56 11 slip 10R4/3 little coarse little fine 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 little 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR5/6 little 10YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 05-10 10YR7/4 12 05-14 13 05-37 14 05-32 2,5Y8/3 7,5YR7/4 10YR5/1 little medium 15 05-06 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little medium 01 05-02 10R5/6 2,5YR5/6 N3/0 much medium 02 05-09 2,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 N3/0 little 03 05-01 10R4/6 10R4/6 7,5YR6/6 little 04 05-11 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 N3/0 05 05-08 7,5YR6/6 7,5YR6/6 7,5YR5/6 06 05-12 10R5/6 07 05-03 7,5YR7/4 08 05-04 5YR6/3 5YR6/3 09 05-06 7,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 10 05-05 2,5Y6/2 2,5Y6/2 11 05-07 7,5YR7/4 12 05-10 5YR6/4 gold mica limeston tempered 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made fine 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made 10YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 much medium 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made plant tempered secondary 3< Hand made fine plant tempered 3< Hand made medium plant tempered 3< Hand made plant tempered 10R5/4 5YR5/4 sliped 2,5YR5/6 slip 2,5YR5/4 2,5Y5/1 5YR6/6 limeston tempered little medium 3< Hand made little medium 3< Hand made little medium 3< Hand made little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 2,5Y5/1 much medium 3< Wheel made much medium 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made 5YR6/6 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/6 5YR6/4 sliped 2,5YR6/6 slip 10R5/4 slip 40R5/8 sliped limestone tempered sliped 100 Colors Site No AAS XV S. OMURA NAME Photo No. Find No Particles in the paste Outside Inside Section Painting Amount Fineness Note 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 little medium secondary Hardness Manufacturing technigue 29 Hac› Baddal›n Deflirmeni 01 05-01 5YR6/4 3< Hand made 02 05-04 10YR7/3 7,5YR6/3 10YR6/4 little medium plant tempered secondary 3< Hand made 03 05-02 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 10YR7/4 little medium secondary 3< Hand made 04 05-09 N4/0 little fine 3< Hand made 05 05-10 10YR4/1 10YR4/1 10YR3/1 little medium 3< Hand made 06 05-08 10YR4/1 10YR4/1 10YR3/1 little medium 3< Hand made 07 05-07 10YR6/4 10YR6/4 10YR7/4 little medium 3< Hand made 08 05-03 10R4/6 09 05-06 2,5YR6/4 10 05-05 7,5YR5/2 5YR5/3 11 05-05 7,5YR5/2 5YR5/3 01 05-01 10YR5/2 02 05-03 2,5Y5/1 2,5Y5/1 03 05-07 10YR5/1 10YR5/1 04 05-02 5Y4/1 5Y4/1 05 05-05 10YR5/2 06 05-04 7,5YR4/1 07 05-13 7,5YR4/1 08 05-08 2,5Y6/2 09 05-05 10YR4/1 10 05-10 5Y7/1 11 05-09 2,5Y7/2 12 05-12 10R6/8 13 05-11 01 02 30 K›z›l Toprak 31 Mezarl›k Üstü 32 Yergömü Höyük 33 Bostan Höyük 34 Kutluhan Höyük N3/0 10R4/6 N3/0 5YR4/6 secondary little coarse 3< Hand made little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR4/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR4/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 10YR5/2 10YR6/3 little medium 3< Wheel made 2,5Y4/1 little medium 3< Wheel made N4/0 much medium 3< Wheel made N5/0 little fine 3< Wheel made 10YR5/2 10YR4/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 5YR6/4 little coarse 3< Wheel made 7,5YR3/1 7,5YR4/1 little fine 10YR6/1 N4/0 little fine 5Y5/1 N3/0 much fine 3< Wheel made 5Y6/1 5Y6/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 2,5Y6/2 2,5Y6/2 much fine 3< Wheel made 10R5/6 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 2,5YR6/8 much fine sliped 3< Wheel made 05-03 2,5YR5/8 2,5YR5/8 5YR6/6 much fine incised 3< Wheel made 05-04 10R4/6 10R4/6 5YR5/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 03 05-09 10R5/8 7,5YR6/6 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 04 05-02 10R5/8 10R5/8 7,5YR6/6 much fine 05 05-10 7,5YR4/1 10R6/8 much fine 06 05-11 10YR3/1 10YR4/1 5Y7/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 07 05-08 2,5Y7/2 2,5Y7/2 10YR7/3 little medium 3< Wheel made 08 05-06 10R5/6 09 05-01 10YR7/3 10 05-05 11 05-07 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 5YR5/6 slip 10R5/6 5YR6/6 slip 7,5YR4/1 2,5YR6/8 2,5YR6/6 slip 10R5/8 little fine little fine plant tempered gold mica sliped Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 10R5/8 7,5YR7/6 10R5/8 10R5/8 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 2,5YR6/3 2,5YR6/3 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made slip 10R5/8 12 05-01 10YR7/3 10R5/8 7,5YR7/6 01 05-04 10R5/6 10R5/6 7,5YR7/6 little 02 05-01 5YR6/2 5YR6/2 5YR5/1 little 03 05-06 5YR5/6 much 04 05-07 5YR6/3 5YR6/3 7,5YR5/6 little 05 05-05 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 much medium gold mica 06 05-03 10YR4/1 10YR4/1 10YR4/2 little coarse gold mica 07 05-02 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 2,5YR6/8 little medium 01 05-04 7,5R3/6 7,5R3/6 7,5YR7/6 little medium 02 05-03 2,5Y7/3 10YR7/3 10YR7/6 little coarse 03 05-02 10YR8/3 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 much medium 04 05-05 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 much medium 05 05-01 5YR7/4 little medium 06 05-07 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 N3/0 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-06 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made Wheel made 2,5YR4/2 7,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR6/6 little fine sliped 3< sliped much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made fine 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made medium gold mica secondary 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made gold mica 3< Wheel made gold mica limestone tempered 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made gold mica secondary 3< Wheel made 08 05-08 10YR7/3 little medium 3< 01 05-02 5YR5/3 5YR5/3 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Hand made 02 05-01 2,5YR4/6 2,5YR5/4 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Hand made 03 05-10 2,5YR4/6 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Hand made 04 05-11 2,5YR4/2 10R4/3 5YR3/3 little coarse 3< Hand made 05 05-03 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/3 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 06 05-13 10R5/6 10R5/6 7,5YR7/4 07 05-08 10YR7/3 08 05-12 5YR6/3 5YR6/4 09 05-04 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 10 05-05 5YR7/4 2,5YR5/6 little medium little fine 7,5YR6/6 little 5YR5/6 little 5YR6/6 slip 2,5YR6/6 little fine 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 slip 7,5YR6/4 plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made medium 3< Wheel made fine 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made sliped sliped 2006 Colors Site No 101 Preliminary Report of the 2005 General Survey in Central Anatolia NAME 35 S›vasa¤›l Mevkii 36 Mezarl›k Yeflilköy 37 Mezarl›k Tepesi 38 Mezarl›k Balç›khisar 39 Balç›khisar Höyük 40 P›narbafl›-1 Photo No. Find No Outside Inside Section Particles in the paste Painting Hardness Manufacturing technigue Amount Fineness 11 05-09 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< 12 05-07 7,5YR5/2 10R5/6 5YR6/6 much medium 3< Wheel made 13 05-06 7,5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 01 05-05 7,5YR7/4 5YR7/4 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 02 05-01 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 03 05-06 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 04 05-03 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/2 little fine 3< Wheel made 05 05-02 7,5YR6/4 10R4/4 7,5YR5/2 little medium 3< Wheel made 06 05-04 7,5YR6/3 Green glazed 5YR5/6 little fine secondary 3< Wheel made 01 05-01 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 10YR4/1 little fine gold mica 3< Wheel made 02 05-02 7,5YR7/4 5YR7/4 10YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 03 05-07 10R6/6 10R6/6 7,5YR6/4 much fine 3< Wheel made 04 05-06 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 7,5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 05 05-11 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 7,5YR7/4 much fine 3< Wheel made 06 05-09 5YR8/3 5YR8/3 7,5YR7/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-05 2,5YR5/8 2,5YR5/8 5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 08 05-10 2,5YR6/4 2,5YR5/4 7,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 09 05-08 2,5Y8/2 10YR7/2 10YR7/3 little medium 3< Wheel made 10 05-12 10YR6/2 10YR6/2 2,5Y6/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 11 05-04 2,5YR5/6 10R5/6 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 Note gold mica 12 05-03 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR3/2 much medium 01 05-01 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR5/4 5YR5/6 much coarse 02 05-02 10YR5/1 2,5Y5/2 2,5Y5/1 little medium 01 05-02 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/3 N3/0 little medium plant tempered 02 05-03 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR3/1 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 03 05-05 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 04 05-06 7,5YR3/2 7,5YR3/2 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 05 05-08 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 06 05-07 2,5YR4/3 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR4/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-10 7,5YR7/4 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 08 05-09 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 09 05-04 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 10 05-01 10R4/4 01 05-01 5YR5/3 02 05-06 03 5YR7/4 gold mica secondary Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made little fine 3< Wheel made much medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR5/4 7,5YR4/4 little coarse plant tempered gold mica 3< Hand made 10YR7/4 10YR7/3 7,5YR6/6 5YR5/6 slip 5YR5/6 little fine plant tempered gold mica sliped 3< Hand made 05-07 2,5YR5/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 little coarse plant tempered secondary 3< Hand made 04 05-08 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 10YR6/4 little 3< Hand made 05 05-11 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 7,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Hand made 06 05-13 5YR6/4 5YR5/4 7,5YR4/2 much medium 07 05-02 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR4/2 little coarse 08 05-05 7,5YR4/6 5YR6/4 10YR7/4 little fine 09 05-14 5YR6/6 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little fine 10 05-10 7,5YR5/3 11 05-04 10R5/6 12 05-12 10R5/6 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/6 13 05-03 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 14 05-09 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 01 05-13 10YR6/3 10YR6/3 10YR3/1 02 05-14 10R5/8 03 05-01 10R4/6 04 05-16 10R4/6 10R4/6 5YR6/6 05 05-05 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 06 05-11 5YR6/3 5YR6/4 07 05-12 10R4/8 10R4/8 08 05-15 09 10 5YR6/4 10R5/4 7,5YR5/1 7,5YR3/1 10R5/8 10R5/8 7,5YR6/6 slip 10R5/6 5YR6/6 10YR7/2 5YR5/6 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 much coarse gold mica plant tempered 3< Hand made plant tempered 3< Hand made plant tempered 3< Hand made 3< Wheel made Wheel made little coarse 3< little medium 3< Hand made little medium gold mica sliped 3< Wheel made little medium gold mica 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Wheel made little medium gold mica secondary 3< Hand made little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made little coarse 3< Hand made little fine little medium 3< Wheel made 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/4 little 2,5YR5/6 little medium 3< Wheel made medium 3< 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 little Hand made fine 3< Wheel made 05-04 5YR6/4 7,5YR7/4 2,5YR5/6 05-09 10R5/6 10R5/6 7,5YR6/4 much coarse 3< Wheel made little medium 3< 11 05-03 7,5YR6/4 10R5/8 Wheel made 5YR6/6 little medium 3< 12 05-06 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 Wheel made 7,5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 13 05-07 7,5YR7/3 14 05-10 2,5YR4/3 25YR5/2 2,5YR4/6 slip 2,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 7,5YR5/2 7,5YR6/6 much fine 3< Wheel made slip 10R5/6 sliped sliped 102 Colors Site No AAS XV S. OMURA NAME 41 Keltepe 42 Durup›nar Höyük 43 P›narbafl›-2 44 Höyük Tepesi 46 A¤ada¤› Mevkii Photo No. Find No Outside Inside Section Particles in the paste Painting Hardness Manufacturing technigue Amount Fineness 15 05-08 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 16 05-02 7,5YR5/4 7,5YR5/4 7,5YR5/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 01 05-07 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 10YR4/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 02 05-08 10R5/6 5YR5/3 5YR5/3 little fine 3< Wheel made 03 05-05 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 5Y5/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 04 05-10 10R5/6 5YR6/3 5YR6/6 slip 10R5/6 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 05 05-04 7,5YR6/3 10R5/6 5YR5/6 slip 10R5/6 little medium sliped 3< Wheel made 06 05-06 2,5Y8/4 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-01 7,5YR5/3 7,5YR6/4 much coarse 3< Wheel made 08 05-03 7,5YR7/4 10YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 09 05-09 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR5/6 much fine 3< Wheel made 10 05-11 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 11 05-12 2,5Y5/2 2,5Y6/2 2,5Y4/1 little medium 12 05-02 5YR5/6 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little 01 05-06 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 02 05-10 10R4/8 10R4/8 7,5YR6/6 03 05-08 10R4/4 10R4/4 5YR5/6 04 05-11 10R4/8 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 05 05-01 7,5YR7/4 06 05-05 7,5YR6/3 07 05-09 10R4/8 10R4/8 08 05-13 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/6 09 05-15 5YR6/6 5YR7/4 10 05-14 5YR3/1 5YR3/2 11 05-12 2,5YR6/4 12 05-07 13 05-04 14 slip 5YR5/6 5YR5/6 slip 10R4/8 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 5YR6/4 7,5YR5/6 slip 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/6 Note sliped gold mica 3< Wheel made fine 3< Wheel made little fine 3< Hand made little medium 3< Hand made little medium 3< Hand made little fine sliped 3< Hand made little medium plant tempered gold mica 3< Hand made much medium gold mica sliped 3< Wheel made 3< Hand made sliped 3< Wheel made Wheel made little coarse much fine 5YR5/6 little fine 3< 7,5YR7/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR5/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/4 7,5YR7/4 little fine sliped 3< Wheel made 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 N4/0 little fine gold mica 3< Wheel made 05-02 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 15 05-03 2,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 01 05-02 10YR7/3 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 02 05-01 10YR8/3 10YR8/3 little medium 3< Wheel made 03 05-05 10YR7/2 10YR6/3 10YR6/3 little fine 3< Wheel made 04 05-04 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 05 05-06 10YR7/3 10YR7/3 7,5YR7/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 06 05-03 7,5YR3/1 7,5YR5/2 2,5Y5/1 much fine 3< Wheel made 01 05-02 2,5YR5/4 2,5YR5/4 5YR6/6 much medium 3< Hand made 02 05-05 10R5/4 10R5/4 7,5YR5/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 03 05-10 2,5Y5/1 5Y4/1 5Y5/1 little fine 3< Wheel made 04 05-12 5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 05 05-08 7,5YR7/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 06 05-13 7,5YR6/6 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 07 05-11 5YR5/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little fine 3< Wheel made 08 05-09 5YR6/4 5YR7/4 5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 09 05-04 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 little medium 3< Wheel made 10 05-01 5YR6/4 5YR7/4 2,5YR6/6 little medium 3< Wheel made 11 05-06 7,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 little coarse 3< Wheel made 12 05-07 7,5YR6/4 5YR6/4 2,5YR6/6 little coarse 3< Wheel made 13 05-03 7,5YR5/4 5YR7/4 7,5YR3/2 little medium 3< Wheel made 01 05-60 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR5/6 2,5YR6/6 little coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 02 05-15 5YR5/4 10R4/6 little medium plant tempered 3< Hand made 03 05-50 2,5YR4/6 2,5YR4/4 5YR5/6 little medium 3< Hand made 04 05-41 7,5YR5/4 5YR5/4 7,5YR4/4 much coarse plant tempered 3< Hand made 05 05-01 7,5YR5/2 2,5YR5/6 5YR6/6 much coarse 3< Wheel made 06 05-43 7,5YR7/4 5YR6/4 5YR6/6 slip 2,5YR5/6 much coarse sliped 3< Wheel made 07 05-62 10R5/6 10R5/6 5YR6/4 little fine 3< Wheel made 08 05-65 7,5YR7/3 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR6/4 much coarse 3< Hand made 09 05-19 5YR6/4 7,5YR6/3 7,5YR4/2 little medium 3< Wheel made 10 05-13 7,5YR5/2 10YR4/2 10YR3/1 little medium 3< Wheel made 11 05-22 2,5Y5/1 2,5Y5/2 little fine 3< Wheel made 12 05-12 10YR7/3 much fine sliped 3< Wheel made 13 05-10 5YR7/4 little fine limestone tempered 3< Wheel made 7,5YR6/6 slip 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 slip 7,5YR6/4 5YR6/6 5YR6/6 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR6/6 2,5YR6/6 2,5Y5/1 7,5YR7/4 7,5YR7/4 slip 2,5YR6/6 5YR7/4 5YR7/4 gold mica gold mica