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      <title>The burials in Öküzini Cave (SW Anatolia)</title>
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      <description>The burials in Öküzini Cave yield important information concerning the burial practices of either the Late Neolithic or Early Chalcolithic periods. The age determination is indicated by a few pottery fragments. Radiocarbon dates of the burials themselves are as yet unavailable. No other graveyards have been discovered in any of the numerous Mount Katran caves. In addition, Neolithic and/or Chalcolithic open-air sites, such as small mounds, have not been located in the Antalya Travertine Plain. These burials are therefore the first evidence for ceremonial activities of people of either Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic age. The presence of such archaeological remains poses important questions concerning cultural connections between the Travertine Plain of Antalya, Mount Katran’s caves and the Central Anatolian Plateau. </description>
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      <title>Öküzini</title>
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      <title>La grotte d’Öküzini</title>
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      <description>La grotte d’Öküzini, située au sein des contreforts des Monts Taurus dans le sud-ouest de la Turquie, a livré une séquence d’occupations datées de 6.500 à 17.800 B.C.. Deux grands ensembles peuvent y être distingués. L’inférieur appartient a la tradition des lamelles à dos et pièces a dos anguleux, la chasse est principalement tournée vers la chèvre. L’ensemble supérieur débute vers 14.000 B.C., parallèlement au développement des microlithes géométriques, apparaît une industrie osseuse et sont produits les premiers témoignages artistiques et symboliques. La chasse se diversifie, s’orientant non seulement vers la plaine mais aussi vers les milieux forestiers. Au sommet de la séquence, le contact avec les premiers Néolithiques est localement observé. The Okiizini cave, situated on the foothills of the Taurus Mountain in the South-West of Turkey, has yielded several occupation layers dating from 6.500 to 17.800 B.C. Two main groups can be identified. The one situated in the inferior layers belongs to the backed bladelets and the shouldered pieces tradition. These populations hunted mainly goats. The upper entity starts around 14.000 B.C. Parallel to the development of geometric microliths, appears a bone industry as well as the first artistic, symbolic representation. As far as hunting is concerned, there is a large diversification. It is no longer limited to the plains, but it extends to the forests. The top of the sequence indicates contact with Neolithic man. </description>
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      <description>The burials in Öküzini Cave yield important information concerning the burial practices of the Chalcolithic period. The age determination is indicated by a series of radiocarbon dates as well as by ceramics. No other graveyards have been discovered in any of the numerous Mount Katran caves. In addition, Chalcolithic open-air sites, such as small mounds, have not been located in the Antalya Travertine Plain. These burials are therefore the first evidence for ceremonial activities of people of Chalcolithic age. The presence of such archaeological remains poses important questions concerning cultural connections between the Travertine Plain of Antalya, Mount Katran’s caves and the Central Anatolian Plateau </description>
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      <title>The microlithis of Öküzini Cave</title>
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      <pubDate>mar., 03 juin 2025 09:53:38 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>La grotte d'Öküzini : chronologie et mode de fonctionnement d'un remplissage</title>
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      <pubDate>mar., 03 juin 2025 09:17:30 +0200</pubDate>
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