Ethnoarchaeology of Anatolia: Rural Socio-economy in the Bronze and Iron Ages |
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Introduction | 1 |
Physical geography of Turkey | 6 |
Geographic division of Turkey according to climatic regions | 8 |
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according activities addition administration Aegean agriculture Anatolia animal architecture areas Assyrian basin Black Bronze Age building central centres century century B.C.E. cereal changes communities consisted constructed continued covered cultivation cultural district early east eastern economic Euphrates existed extended fact farmers farming fields groups Hatti herds Hittite household houses important indicate inhabited Iron Age king kingdom Konya Kurds lake land Late later living located lower mainly major millennium B.C.E. mound mountains natural nomadic northern occupied organization Ottoman palace pastoralists pastures pattern perhaps period plain plateau political population probably produce province records region remains river royal rural seasonal sedentary settled settlement sheep situated social society sometimes southern stone structure suggest summer tents territory third town traditional tribal tribes upper usually valley village walls western winter