Area 786


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Area ID 786
Site Ven 7
Area type undefined
Area NR
Period Anatolia: Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
Anatolia: Pre-Pottery Neolithic B
Anatolia: Pre-Pottery Neolithic C
Dating method material culture
Radiocarbon dated None
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Earliest date: 14C age (BP)
Earliest date: Calibration None
Earliest date: 14C age calibrated (BC)
Earliest date: Date of calibration None
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Earliest date: Delta 13C None
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Latest date: Lab Number
Latest date: 14C age (BP)
Latest date: Calibration None
Latest date: 14C age calibrated (BC)
Latest date: Date of calibration None
Latest date: Standard deviation None
Latest date: Delta 13C None
Latest date: Dated by
Period Reference Özdoğan, Mehmet, The Neolithic in Turkey. New Excavations & New Research. Central Turkey, None, None
Özbaşaran, M. - Duru, G. - Erdoğu, B. - Kayacan, N. - Kiper, Y., , Musular Kazı ve Araştırma Projesi, 2003-2004; 2006, None, None
Özbaşaran, M. - Duru, G. - Kayacan, N. - Erdoğu, B. - Buitenhuis, H., , Musular. The 8th Millennium cal. BC Satellite Site of Aşıklı; Istanbul 2012, None, None
Comment This site dates into the Aceramic Neolithic, maybe contemporary to Aşıklı Höyük.
Settlement type None
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Cave/rockshelters type None
Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of graves/human remains
Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of occupation
Quarry exploitation type None
Quarry raw material
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Grave: number of not specified sex None
Grave: disturbance of graves
Description Ven 7 is located 50 m further north at the northern limit of Musular. In an excavation, an abundance of animal bones, few obsidian artifacts and by-products, three awls and three used bones were found. Maybe this Aceramic-Neolithic site had an accompanying function to Aşıklı Höyük, e.g. as a hunting camp site, knapping site or family unit site.
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