Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler
Because of its strategic location the Troad was from the Early Bronze Age to the Archaic Period confronted with the many differents immigrations. The transition to the Early Iron Age took place around 1130 BC. During this short transition period, former traditions were maintained while new elements...
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description | Because of its strategic location the Troad was from the Early Bronze Age to the Archaic Period confronted with the many differents immigrations. The transition to the Early Iron Age took place around 1130 BC. During this short transition period, former traditions were maintained while new elements emerged at the same time. Most scholars agreed that the settlement transformed into another local culture. However, this settlement was also brought to an end by destruction later on, the Early Iron Age, Troy VIIb2 and VIIb3 under influence of the Balkans lasted from 1150 BC to 950 BC. The archaeological evidence shows, that these two different cultures lived in peace on the Troad. During the Archaic period, the Greeks arrived in the region. According to Herodot and Strabon, the Greeks also had a process of acculturation with the local cultures. |
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spelling | doaj.art-17ab4f097bc84f19b808ba93a689d1762023-02-15T16:13:03ZengÇanakkale Onsekiz Mart UniversityÇanakkale Araştırmaları Türk Yıllığı2148-08772148-08772012-01-0110131730Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve KültürlerRüstem AslanBecause of its strategic location the Troad was from the Early Bronze Age to the Archaic Period confronted with the many differents immigrations. The transition to the Early Iron Age took place around 1130 BC. During this short transition period, former traditions were maintained while new elements emerged at the same time. Most scholars agreed that the settlement transformed into another local culture. However, this settlement was also brought to an end by destruction later on, the Early Iron Age, Troy VIIb2 and VIIb3 under influence of the Balkans lasted from 1150 BC to 950 BC. The archaeological evidence shows, that these two different cultures lived in peace on the Troad. During the Archaic period, the Greeks arrived in the region. According to Herodot and Strabon, the Greeks also had a process of acculturation with the local cultures.http://canakkalearastirmalari.comu.edu.tr/images/form/dosya/dosya_876208.pdfTroadLate Bronze AgeAnatolian languagethe Archaic PeriodColonial AgeGreeks |
spellingShingle | Rüstem Aslan Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler Çanakkale Araştırmaları Türk Yıllığı Troad Late Bronze Age Anatolian language the Archaic Period Colonial Age Greeks |
title | Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler |
title_full | Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler |
title_fullStr | Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler |
title_full_unstemmed | Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler |
title_short | Troas Bölgesi'nde Göçler, Diller ve Kültürler |
title_sort | troas bolgesi nde gocler diller ve kulturler |
topic | Troad Late Bronze Age Anatolian language the Archaic Period Colonial Age Greeks |
url | http://canakkalearastirmalari.comu.edu.tr/images/form/dosya/dosya_876208.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv | AT rustemaslan troasbolgesindegoclerdillervekulturler |