Affiliation:
1. İstanbul University
2. Centre for Archaeology, Heritage and Conservation- Cyprus International University
Abstract
In this article, the Klepini-Troulli settlement located in the north of Cyprus has been re-evaluated with the results of the old excavations and the new data obtained from the survey conducted in 2004, and it has been tried to be reconciled with culturally both the chronology within the island and the surrounding mainland. Accordingly, it has been discussed whether Cyprus could be a part of the dominant culture on the mainland during the Late Neolithic Period or whether it was an independently developing culture.
Publisher
Türk Eskiçağ Bİlimleri Enstitüsü
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