Finds 1836

Main Information
Finds ID 1836
Site Tepecik-Çiftlik
Area ID 758 settlement
Research event
Finds type pottery
Small finds category None
Small finds type
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Animal remains species
Animal remains completeness None
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Lithics technology
Lithics industry
Lithics cores and preparation
Lithics retouched tools
Lithics unretouched tools
Lithics raw material
Obsidian None
Obsidian amount None
Pottery form
Pottery detail
Pottery decoration Black burnished
Incised
Pottery type None
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Comment large storage jars: the used organic tempered paste increases to 35-40%. Mica inclusions appear together with thin vegetal temper, e.g. on highly burnished Black Burnished ware; more organic temper was used, which caused lighter vessels that were more porose: new motifs and decorative techniques: mainly incised triangular geometric patterns, sometimes filled with dots or wave-like patterns, sometimes a combination of those two; two main decorative techniques: either the surface was incised while the paste was leather-hard, or a fine shallow grooving was executed by excising strips of clay (--> used more frequently with the appearance of "Gelveri-type" pottery) other techniques to produce vessels: moulding (in moulding, baskets give their shape to the main body of the vessel), pinching, slabbing, coiling, but lesser than before. the pottery can also be compared to Can Hasan 2B and Catalhöyük II-I after 6000 cal. BC;
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