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2020 | 68 | suppl 1 | 593 – 603

Article title

PRIESTERKÖNIGS-SCHMIEDEMEISTER? ZUR (UN)SICHTBARKEIT VON METALLHANDWERKERN IM GRABRITUS DER ANATOLISCHEN FRÜHBRONZEZEIT (3. JAHRTAUSEND V. CHR.)

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Title variants

EN
Priestly kings and master smiths? Remarks on the (Non)visibility of metalworkers in the burial rite of the Anatolian Early Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC)

Languages of publication

DE

Abstracts

EN
This article discusses the visibility of founders or metal craftsmen in the graves of Early Bronze Age Anatolia (ca. 3000–1950 BC). The examination of relevant burials from the 3rd millennium BC cemeteries in Central and Western Turkey did not produce any assemblages containing diagnostic items like crucibles, cushion stones or other casting equipment, which is noteworthy given the abundance of metalworking features from domestic Early Bronze Age contexts. ‘Showcase’ inventories from Troia or Alaca Höyük, although said to contain metallurgical items, in fact do not support this peculiar type of burial group, which at present seems not to occur in Anatolia.

Year

Volume

68

Issue

Pages

593 – 603

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Contributors

  • Department of Archaeology, Bilkent University, TR – 06800 Bilkent, Ankara, Turkey

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