Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In 1937, British archaeologist John Garstang (1876-1956) excavated several trenches at the site of Kazanli Höyük as part of the Neilson Expedition in Cilicia. The site is located in Plain Cilicia, approximately 2 km from the modern coastline (ca. 11 km east of modern-day Mersin, and 17 km west of Tarsus, roughly located by the ancient/modern road connecting these two cities).Unpublished photographs kept in the Special Collections of the University College London (UCL) shed new light on Garstang's work at the site.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anatolian archaeology; Bronze age; Cilicia; John garstang; Kazanli höyük
List of contributors:
Manuelli, Federico
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