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Revisiting the end of the Late Bronze Age and the transition to the Early Iron Age at Tille Höyük

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2014

Geoffrey D. Summers*
Affiliation:
Graduate Program in Settlement Archaeology, METU, Ankara, Turkeysummers@metu.edu.tr

Abstract

Dendrochronological dating of two phases of the monumental Gateway excavated at Tille Höyük on the Turkish Euphrates was carried out by Peter Kuniholm and his team in 1993. Very recently Carol Griggs and Sturt Manning, also of Cornell University, used AMS 14C to check cross-matching of tree-ring sequences. New dates suggest that the first phase of the gate was constructed toward the middle of the twelfth century BCE, probably a few decades after the fall of the LBA Hittite capital at Hattuša. Some implications of this lower dating for our understanding of the Early Iron Age are discussed, and new reconstructions of the Gateway plan are provided.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 2010

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