Area 860
Main Information
| Area ID | 860 |
| Site |
Bakla Tepe |
| Area type | settlement |
| Area NR | |
| Period | Anatolia: Late Chalcolithic (3500-3000) |
| Dating method | material culture radiocarbon dating |
| Radiocarbon dated | yes |
| Earliest date: Lab Number | |
| Earliest date: 14C age (BP) | |
| Earliest date: Calibration | None |
| Earliest date: 14C age calibrated (BC) | |
| Earliest date: Date of calibration | None |
| Earliest date: Standard deviation | None |
| Earliest date: Delta 13C | None |
| Earliest date: Dated by | |
| 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 |
Şahoğlu, V., New insights into the Late Chalcolithic of coastal Western Anatolia. A view from Bakla Tepe, Izmir, in: Horejs - Mehofer 2014, 65-82., None, None |
| Comment | The Late Chalcolithic phase of BaklaTepe is known as BaklaTepe V with 4 distinct architectural phases LC 1-4. |
| Settlement type | tell |
| Settlement structure | |
| Settlement building type | |
| Settlement building shape |
circular rectangular rectangular-apsidal |
| Settlement building technique |
stone socket wattle and daub |
| Settlement archaeological features |
plastered floor stone row structure |
| Cave/rockshelters type | None |
| Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of graves/human remains | |
| Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of occupation | |
| Quarry exploitation type | None |
| Quarry raw material | |
| Cemetery/graves topography | |
| Cemetery/graves mortuary features | |
| Grave: number of graves | |
| Grave type | |
| Grave: type of human remains |
inhumation |
| Grave: estimated number of individuals | |
| Grave: age groups | |
| Grave: sexes | |
| Grave: number of female sex | None |
| Grave: number of male sex | None |
| Grave: number of not specified sex | None |
| Grave: disturbance of graves | |
| Description | The stone row structures of Bakla Tepe are known as "grill plan houses". |
| Comment |
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