Hesperia
The Late Neolithic in the Eastern Aegean: Excavations at Gülpınar in the Troad
by Turan Takaoglu
Hesperia, Volume 75, Issue 3
Page(s): 289-315
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067989
Year: 2006
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ABSTRACT:
Recent archaeological excavations in 2004 and 2005 at Gülpınar, located on the southern coast of the Troad, shed new light on Late Neolithic life in the eastern Aegean world. The LN I material remains from Gülpınar display similarities with assemblages from sites in the eastern Aegean islands, the Cyclades, and the Balkans, confirming the existence of a large cultural interaction sphere during this period. Sites in the coastal Troad were clearly open to ideas from the Balkans at this time and also in contact, probably through trade, with the Aegean islands.