Finds 368
Main Information
| Finds ID | 368 |
| Site |
Hakemi Use |
| Area |
ID 149 settlement |
| Research event | excavation: rescue The Hakemi Use Excavations 2001 |
| Finds type | pottery |
| Small finds category | None |
| Small finds type | |
| Botany species | |
| Animal remains species | |
| Animal remains completeness | None |
| Animal remains part | |
| 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 |
Dark faced burished ware (DFBW) Impresso Incised Painted Pattern burnished Red slipped |
| Pottery type | None |
| Amount | |
| Material | |
| Confidence | 5 |
| Comment | goblets, jars; surface treatments: coarse, slipped, incised, impressed, painted. Dark Faced Burnished Ware (DFBW) found at Hakemi Use is similar to those of Northern Syra and Cicilia. The DFBW group in Hakemi Use appears in distinct subcategory: Purplish Brown Slipped, Grey-Black Slipped, and Pattern Burnished. |
Bibliography
| Reference |
Tekin, H., Hakemi Use. A Newly Discovered Late Neolithic Site in Southeastern Anatolia, None, None |
Interpretations related to these Finds
| Interpretation |
ID 49
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