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Kaletepe Deresi 3 (Turkey): archaeological evidence for early human settlement in Central Anatolia
Authors:Slimak Ludovic  Kuhn Steven L  Roche Hélène  Mouralis Damase  Buitenhuis Hijlke  Balkan-Atli Nur  Binder Didier  Kuzucuo?lu Catherine  Guillou Hervé
Institution:Economies Sociétés et Environnements Préhistoriques, UMR 6636, 5 rue du Chateau de l'Horloge, BP 647, 13094, Aix-en-Provence cedex 2, France. slimakl@yahoo.fr
Abstract:Located in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer of 2000 and has been under investigation since that time. Volcanic activity in the region generated a number of obsidian intrusions that have attracted humans to the area throughout prehistory. The stratigraphic sequence at Kaletepe Deresi 3, more than 7 m in depth, presents a series of archaeological horizons representing the Lower and Middle Paleolithic. The site contains the longest open-air Paleolithic sequence excavated in Turkey, as well as the first in situ Acheulean industry documented in Anatolia. Tephras in the upper Middle Paleolithic horizons and the rhyolithic bedrock bracket the timespan represented at Kaletepe Deresi 3. The lithic industry at the site illustrates a wide range of technological behaviors and documents changes in raw-material exploitation and artifact manufacture through the Lower and Middle Paleolithic.
Keywords:Lithic technology  Lower Paleolithic  Middle Paleolithic  Obsidian  Raw material exploitation  Technological evolution  Tephrochronology  Turkey
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