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Exploring Late Prehistoric settlement strategies and socio-economic behaviour in the Burdur Plain, SW Turkey (PhD thesis, 2014)</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The main goal of my dissertation research was to investigate the diachronic development of the cu...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The main goal of my dissertation research was to investigate the diachronic development of the cultural landscape in the Burdur Plain throughout the Late Prehistory (8000 – 2000 BC). By conducting an intensive survey in the Burdur Plain, which I co-directed, I aimed to contextualize large-sized mound settlements such as Hacılar and Kuruçay Höyük, and to get a more detailed idea of the diverse nature of human activity during the Late Prehistory. The settlement preferences, subsistence, mobility, resource exploitation and interaction networks of these communities were characterized in collaboration with different scholars through GIS-based spatial and statistical analyses, as well as provenance analyses (i.e. petrology and P-XRF) of the newly collected data. Based on these new data I attempted to re-evaluate existing archeological data, and to improve our understanding of the prehistoric societies inhabiting the plain area. 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The traditional localization of one such ancient toponym, Moatra in the territory of Sagalassos, at the present-day village of Bereket in the central district of Burdur Province (SW Türkiye) has recently been questioned. Allegedly, the vicinity of the modern village presents insufficient remains to support an identification of an ancient settlement there during the Roman Imperial period and this caused scholars to look for its location elsewhere in the area. This article presents an overview of the archaeological evidence from the Bereket intramontane basin and combines it with other strands of evidence to contest this new localization and explain why Moatra could not have been situated anywhere else but at Bereket. These arguments are based on the combination of the results of past and ongoing archaeological, geomorphological and paleo-environmental research, as well as toponymic study. 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Christopher Carleton</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>The Holocene</span><span>, 2024</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">Past land-use reconstructions are a key tool for studying long-term human ecodynamics and address...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Past land-use reconstructions are a key tool for studying long-term human ecodynamics and addressing pressing questions about the origins and evolutionary dynamics of the Anthropocene. In particular, agricultural landcover reconstructions are vital for understanding long-term human-environment dynamics. Most past agricultural land-use models, however, rely heavily on modelling assumptions, make limited use of known archaeological site locations to constrain or inform their estimates and tend to be limited to general estimates of percentages of plant types within catchments around pollen trapping lakes. The lack of information outside catchment areas and low spatial resolution even within catchments constrain the utility of these models. To address this problem, we propose a new approach that combines archaeological predictive modelling with pollen-based agricultural landcover reconstructions to produce more accurate, spatially explicit past landcover estimates. Here, we present the results of a case study deploying the new approach to produce improved past landcover maps for a region in the Western Taurus Mountains, southwestern Turkey. The study area surrounds Sagalassos, an antique urban centre with a regional settlement history encompassing nine millennia. We produced five archaeological predictive models for the study region using the ‘Locally Adaptive Models of Archaeological Potential’ (LAMAP) method spanning the Hellenistic through Late Ottoman period. We then combined those predictive surfaces with ‘Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites’ (REVEALS) pollen landcover reconstructions for the same periods based on pollen from sediment cores extracted from three catchments within the study area. Lastly, we compared the resulting hybrid landcover models to the archaeological record using data not used to make the predictions. We found that the hybrid landcover model aligned very well with the known extents of agricultural land-use from the study area. 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Broothaerts, N., De Cupere, B., Marinova, E., Van Loo, M., Verstraeten, G., Poblome J. 2019. “Marginal” Landscapes: Human Activity, Vulnerability, and Resilience in the Western Taurus Mountains (Southwest Turkey). JEMAHS 7 (4): 432-450.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://denkmalpflege-bw.academia.edu/ElenaMarinova">Elena Marinova</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The western Taurus mountains, southwest Turkey, comprise a diverse set of landscape zones that ar...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The western Taurus mountains, southwest Turkey, comprise<br />a diverse set of landscape zones that are characterized<br />by great altitude variations. This article focuses on<br />the agricultural so-called marginal highlands within this<br />mountainous region. Large parts of the uplands are labeled<br />“marginal” nowadays as they are not regarded as highly<br />productive in terms of agricultural output or permanent<br />occupation. Three decades of interdisciplinary research<br />within the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project (KU<br />Leuven) have provided an enormous amount of archaeological,<br />bioarchaeological, and geoarchaeological datasets<br />that will be brought together in this article to explore diachronic<br />patterns in human-environmental interactions<br />within these areas. The study demonstrates not only the<br />archaeological value of a highland area, but its vulnerability<br />for human impact as well. The changing environments<br />both naturally and sociopolitically favored a more resilient<br />behavior of the human groups within the highlands.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="1cdd9753d361af2a41abe830a70650a1" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":61461606,"asset_id":41231343,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/61461606/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="41231343"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="41231343"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 41231343; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=41231343]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=41231343]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 41231343; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='41231343']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "1cdd9753d361af2a41abe830a70650a1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=41231343]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":41231343,"title":"Vandam, R., Kaptijn, E. 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Over the years, different methodologies, ranging from reconnaissance surveys to intensive tract walking, have been implemented according to the different research questions and scales of examination of our project. In addition, the survey designs had to meet various landscape units of the research area within the Western Taurus Mountains and thus had to deal with different terrain conditions, rates of accessibility and visibility. In this paper we present how we approached the archaeological survey research at Sagalassos and how it developed through time. 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The 2016 Sagalassos archaeological survey results, News Bulletin on Archaeology from Mediterranean Anatolia 15, 224-232.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/PatrickWillett">Patrick T Willett</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://kuleuven.academia.edu/JeroenPoblome">Jeroen Poblome</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">A short overview (in English/Turkish) of the 2016 Sagalassos Survey Results. 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Subsistence economy and land use strategies in the Burdur province (SW Anatolia) from prehistory to the Byzantine period. Quaternary International, art.nr. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.097.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://naturalsciences-be.academia.edu/WimVanNeer">Wim Van Neer</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://naturalsciences-be.academia.edu/BeaDeCupere">Bea De Cupere</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for the<br />province of Burdur, more specifically the area south and southeast of Lake Burdur, in southwestern<br />Turkey. This review is based on the results from archaeozoological (including bone collagen carbon and<br />nitrogen stable isotope analyses) and archaeobotanical analyses available from seven sites, dated to<br />distinct time periods ranging from the Neolithic to the Middle Byzantine period. The data (both published<br />and unpublished) are compiled with information available on settlement development and dynamics,<br />in the study area. Results show changing agrarian and animal husbandry practices for a period of<br />more than 8000 years, ranging between self-sustaining economies to specialised husbandry practices<br />and an intensive agricultural exploitation of the landscape, in relation to human settlement activities.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-19941750-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-19941750-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850971/figure-1-map-of-the-study-area-with-indication-of-the"><img alt="Fig. 1. Map of the study area, with indication of the present-day localities (dots) and archaeological sites (stars; 1: Sagalassos, 2: Diizen Tepe; 3: Hoyiicek; 4: Kurucay Hoyiik; 5 Hacilar; 6: Hacilar BH) mentioned in the text. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850979/figure-2-archaeobotanical-evidence-on-the-neolithic-to-early"><img alt="Fig. 2. Archaeobotanical evidence on the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age plant subsistence in the study area. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_002.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850995/figure-3-archaeobotanical-evidence-on-the-plant-subsistence"><img alt="Fig. 3. Archaeobotanical evidence on the plant subsistence at Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos (Classical/Hellenistic to Middle Byzantine) " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_003.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851012/figure-4-composition-of-the-livestock-in-the-prehistoric"><img alt="Fig. 4. Composition of the livestock in the prehistoric faunal assemblages (Neolithic to Early Bronze Age). Numbers (n) indicate NISP's " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_004.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851017/figure-5-composition-of-the-livestock-in-the-faunal"><img alt="Fig. 5. Composition of the livestock in the faunal assemblages of Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos (Classical/Hellenistic to Middle Byzantine). Numbers (n) indicate NISP's. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_005.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851031/figure-6-de-cupere-et-al-quaternary-international-xxx"><img alt="B. De Cupere et al. / Quaternary International xxx (2015) 1—14 Fig. 6. Synthesis of the bioarchaeological and archaeological data, presented through time (Time scale is not linear). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_006.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851045/table-1-overview-of-the-sites-from-which-data-have-been-used"><img alt="Overview of the sites from which data have been used in this paper (AZ: archaeozoology; AB: archaeobotany). Table 1 In addition to the archaeobotanical and archaeozoological data, results of previously published palaeoecological studies within the region are considered in this paper. A review on the palynological and other palaeoecological studies in the region has already been published by Bakker et al. (2012) and will be used here. the different sites, only hand-collected remains have been consid- ered and will be discussed in this paper. The publication on the faunal remains from Hacilar (Westley, 1970) is based on a very small amount of animal remains and exact numbers are not always given; they should be interpreted with care. The faunal report on Kurugay (Deniz and Sentuna, 1988) mentions the identified faunal remains according to phase, but the list of the Neolithic material is lacking. In addition, most of the identifications do not go beyond the ‘small/ large ruminant’-level. Therefore, these data are of limited use. The archaeozoological data of the sites are presented in Figs. 4 and 5. Bone collagen stable isotope analysis (8!°C, 8!°N) has been carried out on animal remains from Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos assem- blages and documents changes in livestock feeding strategies from the Classical-Hellenistic to the Middle Byzantine periods (Fuller et al., 2012); results of this study will also be included in this pa- per. For the moment there are no archaeobotanical or archae- ozoological data on the study area for the Middle and Late Chalcolithic, Late Bronze Age and Iron Age. 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Quaternary International 436: 4-17.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://ucl.academia.edu/DelphineFr%C3%A9mondeau">Delphine Frémondeau</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://naturalsciences-be.academia.edu/BeaDeCupere">Bea De Cupere</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://denkmalpflege-bw.academia.edu/ElenaMarinova">Elena Marinova</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://kuleuven.academia.edu/JeroenPoblome">Jeroen Poblome</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for the province of Burdur, more specifically the area south and southeast of Lake Burdur, in southwestern Turkey. This review is based on the results from archaeozoological (including bone collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses) and archaeobotanical analyses available from seven sites, dated to distinct time periods ranging from the Neolithic to the Middle Byzantine period. The data (both published and unpublished) are compiled with information available on settlement development and dynamics, in the study area. Results show changing agrarian and animal husbandry practices for a period of more than 8000 years, ranging between self-sustaining economies to specialised husbandry practices and an intensive agricultural exploitation of the landscape, in relation to human settlement activities.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="74c5d680cccef689d814f589c49c6f7a" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":40929215,"asset_id":19940785,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/40929215/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="19940785"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="19940785"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 19940785; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=19940785]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=19940785]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 19940785; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='19940785']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "74c5d680cccef689d814f589c49c6f7a" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=19940785]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":19940785,"title":"DE CUPERE, B., FREMONDEAU, D., KAPTIJN, E., MARINOVA, E., POBLOME, J., VANDAM, R., VAN NEER, W. 2015. 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(2013) Disentangling the spatio-environmental drivers of human settlement, Plos One 8, 1-11.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a> and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settl...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settlement remains controversial. A main reason for this is that disentangling the drivers of distributions and geographic clustering at different spatial scales is not straightforward and powerful analytical toolboxes able to deal with this type of data are largely deficient. Here we use a multivariate statistical framework originally developed in community ecology, to infer the relative importance of spatial and environmental drivers of human settlement. Using Moran’s eigenvector maps and a dataset of spatial variation in a set of relevant environmental variables we applied a variation partitioning procedure based on redundancy analysis models to assess the relative importance of spatial and environmental processes explaining settlement patterns. We applied this method on an archaeological dataset covering a 15 km2 area in SW Turkey spanning a time period of 8000 years from the Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic up to the Byzantine period. Variation partitioning revealed both significant unique and commonly explained effects of environmental and spatial variables. Land cover and water availability were the dominant environmental determinants of human settlement throughout the study period, supporting the theory of the presence of farming communities. Spatial clustering was mainly restricted to small spatial scales. Significant spatial clustering independent of environmental gradients was also detected which can be indicative of expansion into unsuitable areas or an unexpected absence in suitable areas which could be caused by dispersal limitation. Integrating historic settlement patterns as additional predictor variables resulted in more explained variation reflecting temporal autocorrelation in settlement locations.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-3850667-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-3850667-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328102/figure-1-background-of-the-research-area-location-of-the"><img alt="Figure 1. Background of the research area. Location of the research area (A) in the Burdur plain situated in the lake district of south-western Turkey. Blue dots represent springs (B) Overview picture of the Burdur plain featuring Lake Burdur in the background and typical field conditions in the valley plain during surveys. (C) Examples of pottery fragments indicative for different time periods. In chronological order from left to right: Early Chalcolithic, Late Chalcolithic, Archaic-Classical Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g001 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328120/figure-2-variation-partitioning-showing-the-amount-of"><img alt="Figure 2. Variation partitioning showing the amount of variation in human settlement patterns explained by different variation components. The upper panel (a) depicts results of a partitioning of variation based on spatial and environmental variables. The lower panel (b) shows results of a partitioning of variation based on a spatial, environmental and historical variation component. The historical variation component corresponds to artefact abundance patterns during the preceding time period. [E/S] = pure environmental variation corrected for space, [E/SH] = pure environmental variation corrected for space and history, [S/E] pure spatial variation corrected for environment, [E/SH]=pure spatial variation corrected for environment and history, [H/SH] = pure history, corrected for space and environment, [EMS] = variation commonly explained by space and environment, [EQSNH] = variation commonly explained by space, environment and history. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g002 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_002.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328132/figure-3-variation-in-artefact-abundances-explained-by-sets"><img alt="Figure 3. Variation in artefact abundances explained by sets of MEM variables corresponding to increasingly broader spatial scales. Left panel- Variation in artefact abundances (adjusted R*) explained by sets of MEM variables (10 variables per category) corresponding to increasingly higher spatial scales (right panel). Category one groups the ten significant MEM’s corresponding to the smallest 2, category two groups the following 10 MEM’s and so on, R? was calculated using partial RDA models correcting for significant environmental variables and thus representing pure spatial variation [S/E]. Middle and right panel - frequency distributions of the wavelength (A) of MEM variables retained in RDA models after forward selection illustrating variation in the scales of spatial clustering relevant during different time periods. Middle panels show all MEM's, right panels zoom in on variation in spatial correlation within 0-10 km. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g003 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_003.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328137/figure-4-maps-of-fitted-site-scores-of-the-first-canonical"><img alt="Figure 4. Maps of fitted site scores of the first canonical axis of RDA models explaining the abundance of archeological artefacts. Predictor variables are the significant Moran’s eigenvector maps retained after forward selection. A red color indicates high values, blue areas are indicative of low values. Separate maps are provided for RDA models for each of the six considered time periods. NEO_ECH: Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC); LCH_EBI: Late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age | (4000-2600 BC); EBII: Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC); A-CH: Archaic- Classical/Hellenistic (750-200 BC). HELL: Hellenistic (333-25 BC); BYZ: Byzantine (610-1300 BC). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g004 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_004.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328149/table-1-presented-variation-estimates-correspond-to-adjusted"><img alt="Presented variation estimates correspond to adjusted R? values. Upper panel (a) represents results from a partitioning of spatial [S] and environmental variation [E]. In the lower panel (b), the presence of historic settlements present in the preceding time period [H] is included as an additional component in the analyses. NEO_ECH: Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC); LCH_EBI: Late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age | (4000-2600 BC); EBII: Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC); A-CH: Archaic- Classical/Hellenistic (750-200 BC). HELL: Hellenistic (333-25 BC); BYZ: Byzantine (610-1300 BC). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.t001 Table 1. Variation partitioning of artefact abundance datamatrices for each of the six considered time periods with corresponding P values. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/table_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328158/table-2-and-designate-positive-and-negative-effects"><img alt="(+) and (-) designate positive and negative effects. respectively. The variables NEAR_SPRNG. NEAR_HILL and NEAR_RIVER i.e. the distance to the nearest river, hill or lake were included in models as distances. As a result the sign of the measured effect was inversed in order to be able to interpret these variables as proximities. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.t002 Table 2. List of significant environmental and spatial predictor variables retained after a forward selection procedure in RDA models explaining the abundance of archaeological artefacts from each of the six considered time periods. 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(2013) The Bronze Age cemetery of Gâvur Evi Tepesi, SW Turkey, Anatolica 39, 241-259</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://kuleuven.academia.edu/JeroenPoblome">Jeroen Poblome</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Anatolica no. 39</span><span>, Aug 2013</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">During the 2011 Sagalassos project survey, a Bronze Age pithos cemetery was discovered in the vic...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">During the 2011 Sagalassos project survey, a Bronze Age pithos cemetery was discovered in the vicinity of the multi-period site of Gâvur Evi Tepesi, in the Burdur Plain, SW Turkey. Despite ongoing quarrying of gravel at the cemetery, several in situ pithoi were found. The following paper is the first report of our work at this cemetery and discusses and contextualizes the findings at Gâvur Evi Tepesi. Furthermore it illustrates how the cemetery belongs to a more widespread tradition attested at similar contemporary cemeteries in Western Anatolia: the deceased were interred in pithoi closed with large stone slabs and oriented to the E/SE. A study of this cemetery suggests that it was used during the Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC) and Middle Bronze Age (2000-1450 BC) since some pithos burials associated with fine ware from both periods were recovered. Six different pithos types were identified ranging from neck pithoi to rib pithoi. In addition, this paper considers the Gâvur Evi Tepesi cemetery and its settlement within the broader Early Bronze Age social landscape of the Burdur Plain. It is clear that in this period this plain witnessed an increase in human settlement density and the development of a distinct settlement pattern: multiple village-type settlements with discrete cemeteries, located close to water and agricultural land. Ultimately, the research in the Burdur Plain faced also problems with regard to the recognition and definition of local EB phases among which the EB III.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="39d27364e9301dca7cab4362405892df" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":36939675,"asset_id":4338325,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/36939675/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="4338325"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="4338325"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 4338325; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=4338325]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=4338325]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 4338325; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='4338325']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "39d27364e9301dca7cab4362405892df" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=4338325]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":4338325,"title":"Vandam, R., Kaptijn, E., Poblome, J., Waelkens, M. 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Christopher Carleton</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>The Holocene</span><span>, 2024</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">Past land-use reconstructions are a key tool for studying long-term human ecodynamics and address...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Past land-use reconstructions are a key tool for studying long-term human ecodynamics and addressing pressing questions about the origins and evolutionary dynamics of the Anthropocene. 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The study area surrounds Sagalassos, an antique urban centre with a regional settlement history encompassing nine millennia. We produced five archaeological predictive models for the study region using the ‘Locally Adaptive Models of Archaeological Potential’ (LAMAP) method spanning the Hellenistic through Late Ottoman period. We then combined those predictive surfaces with ‘Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites’ (REVEALS) pollen landcover reconstructions for the same periods based on pollen from sediment cores extracted from three catchments within the study area. Lastly, we compared the resulting hybrid landcover models to the archaeological record using data not used to make the predictions. We found that the hybrid landcover model aligned very well with the known extents of agricultural land-use from the study area. 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Broothaerts, N., De Cupere, B., Marinova, E., Van Loo, M., Verstraeten, G., Poblome J. 2019. “Marginal” Landscapes: Human Activity, Vulnerability, and Resilience in the Western Taurus Mountains (Southwest Turkey). 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Until now, limited research has been conducted on the relationship between the excavated site and its surrounding. This article discusses the Late Chalcolithic results of an integrated survey in the vicinity of Kuruçay Höyük in the Burdur Plain. Drawing upon these results, this paper illustrates that the site was far from an isolated feature during the 4th millennium B.C. The picture that emerges is one of a differentiated settlement system consisting of both larger höyük/tell settlements (like Kuruçay Höyük) and smaller sized, possibly short-lived, flat settlements. 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Over the years, different methodologies, ranging from reconnaissance surveys to intensive tract walking, have been implemented according to the different research questions and scales of examination of our project. In addition, the survey designs had to meet various landscape units of the research area within the Western Taurus Mountains and thus had to deal with different terrain conditions, rates of accessibility and visibility. In this paper we present how we approached the archaeological survey research at Sagalassos and how it developed through time. Via this retrospective view we want to shed light on the merits and shortcomings of our survey research, and what paths we want to set out for our future research.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="fb9d7bb1f885ae4a790400c237dec2f9" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":62042952,"asset_id":41917894,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/62042952/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="41917894"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="41917894"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 41917894; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=41917894]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=41917894]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 41917894; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='41917894']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "fb9d7bb1f885ae4a790400c237dec2f9" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=41917894]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":41917894,"title":"Reflecting on 25 years of archaeological surveying in the study area of Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey)","translated_title":"","metadata":{"abstract":"The Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project has a long history of archaeological survey research that aims to contribute to the project’s mission of documenting the long-term human-environment interactions in its study region (SW Turkey). 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(2015). Subsistence economy and land use strategies in the Burdur province (SW Anatolia) from prehistory to the Byzantine period. Quaternary International, art.nr. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.097." class="work-thumbnail" src="https://attachments.academia-assets.com/40925916/thumbnails/1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="wp-workCard wp-workCard_itemContainer"><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--title"><a class="js-work-strip-work-link text-gray-darker" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-title" href="https://www.academia.edu/19941750/De_Cupere_B_Fr%C3%A9mondeau_D_Kaptijn_E_Marinova_E_Poblome_J_Vandam_R_Van_Neer_W_2015_Subsistence_economy_and_land_use_strategies_in_the_Burdur_province_SW_Anatolia_from_prehistory_to_the_Byzantine_period_Quaternary_International_art_nr_doi_10_1016_j_quaint_2015_11_097">De Cupere, B., Frémondeau, D., Kaptijn, E., Marinova, E., Poblome, J., Vandam, R., Van Neer, W. (2015). Subsistence economy and land use strategies in the Burdur province (SW Anatolia) from prehistory to the Byzantine period. Quaternary International, art.nr. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.097.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://naturalsciences-be.academia.edu/WimVanNeer">Wim Van Neer</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://naturalsciences-be.academia.edu/BeaDeCupere">Bea De Cupere</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">A reconstruction of the ancient subsistence economy and land use strategies is presented here for the<br />province of Burdur, more specifically the area south and southeast of Lake Burdur, in southwestern<br />Turkey. This review is based on the results from archaeozoological (including bone collagen carbon and<br />nitrogen stable isotope analyses) and archaeobotanical analyses available from seven sites, dated to<br />distinct time periods ranging from the Neolithic to the Middle Byzantine period. The data (both published<br />and unpublished) are compiled with information available on settlement development and dynamics,<br />in the study area. Results show changing agrarian and animal husbandry practices for a period of<br />more than 8000 years, ranging between self-sustaining economies to specialised husbandry practices<br />and an intensive agricultural exploitation of the landscape, in relation to human settlement activities.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-19941750-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-19941750-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850971/figure-1-map-of-the-study-area-with-indication-of-the"><img alt="Fig. 1. Map of the study area, with indication of the present-day localities (dots) and archaeological sites (stars; 1: Sagalassos, 2: Diizen Tepe; 3: Hoyiicek; 4: Kurucay Hoyiik; 5 Hacilar; 6: Hacilar BH) mentioned in the text. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850979/figure-2-archaeobotanical-evidence-on-the-neolithic-to-early"><img alt="Fig. 2. Archaeobotanical evidence on the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age plant subsistence in the study area. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_002.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8850995/figure-3-archaeobotanical-evidence-on-the-plant-subsistence"><img alt="Fig. 3. Archaeobotanical evidence on the plant subsistence at Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos (Classical/Hellenistic to Middle Byzantine) " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_003.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851012/figure-4-composition-of-the-livestock-in-the-prehistoric"><img alt="Fig. 4. Composition of the livestock in the prehistoric faunal assemblages (Neolithic to Early Bronze Age). Numbers (n) indicate NISP's " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_004.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851017/figure-5-composition-of-the-livestock-in-the-faunal"><img alt="Fig. 5. Composition of the livestock in the faunal assemblages of Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos (Classical/Hellenistic to Middle Byzantine). Numbers (n) indicate NISP's. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_005.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851031/figure-6-de-cupere-et-al-quaternary-international-xxx"><img alt="B. De Cupere et al. / Quaternary International xxx (2015) 1—14 Fig. 6. Synthesis of the bioarchaeological and archaeological data, presented through time (Time scale is not linear). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/40925916/figure_006.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8851045/table-1-overview-of-the-sites-from-which-data-have-been-used"><img alt="Overview of the sites from which data have been used in this paper (AZ: archaeozoology; AB: archaeobotany). Table 1 In addition to the archaeobotanical and archaeozoological data, results of previously published palaeoecological studies within the region are considered in this paper. A review on the palynological and other palaeoecological studies in the region has already been published by Bakker et al. (2012) and will be used here. the different sites, only hand-collected remains have been consid- ered and will be discussed in this paper. The publication on the faunal remains from Hacilar (Westley, 1970) is based on a very small amount of animal remains and exact numbers are not always given; they should be interpreted with care. The faunal report on Kurugay (Deniz and Sentuna, 1988) mentions the identified faunal remains according to phase, but the list of the Neolithic material is lacking. In addition, most of the identifications do not go beyond the ‘small/ large ruminant’-level. Therefore, these data are of limited use. The archaeozoological data of the sites are presented in Figs. 4 and 5. Bone collagen stable isotope analysis (8!°C, 8!°N) has been carried out on animal remains from Diizen Tepe and Sagalassos assem- blages and documents changes in livestock feeding strategies from the Classical-Hellenistic to the Middle Byzantine periods (Fuller et al., 2012); results of this study will also be included in this pa- per. For the moment there are no archaeobotanical or archae- ozoological data on the study area for the Middle and Late Chalcolithic, Late Bronze Age and Iron Age. 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(2013) Disentangling the spatio-environmental drivers of human settlement, Plos One 8, 1-11.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a> and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settl...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settlement remains controversial. A main reason for this is that disentangling the drivers of distributions and geographic clustering at different spatial scales is not straightforward and powerful analytical toolboxes able to deal with this type of data are largely deficient. Here we use a multivariate statistical framework originally developed in community ecology, to infer the relative importance of spatial and environmental drivers of human settlement. Using Moran’s eigenvector maps and a dataset of spatial variation in a set of relevant environmental variables we applied a variation partitioning procedure based on redundancy analysis models to assess the relative importance of spatial and environmental processes explaining settlement patterns. We applied this method on an archaeological dataset covering a 15 km2 area in SW Turkey spanning a time period of 8000 years from the Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic up to the Byzantine period. Variation partitioning revealed both significant unique and commonly explained effects of environmental and spatial variables. Land cover and water availability were the dominant environmental determinants of human settlement throughout the study period, supporting the theory of the presence of farming communities. Spatial clustering was mainly restricted to small spatial scales. Significant spatial clustering independent of environmental gradients was also detected which can be indicative of expansion into unsuitable areas or an unexpected absence in suitable areas which could be caused by dispersal limitation. Integrating historic settlement patterns as additional predictor variables resulted in more explained variation reflecting temporal autocorrelation in settlement locations.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-3850667-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-3850667-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328102/figure-1-background-of-the-research-area-location-of-the"><img alt="Figure 1. Background of the research area. Location of the research area (A) in the Burdur plain situated in the lake district of south-western Turkey. Blue dots represent springs (B) Overview picture of the Burdur plain featuring Lake Burdur in the background and typical field conditions in the valley plain during surveys. (C) Examples of pottery fragments indicative for different time periods. In chronological order from left to right: Early Chalcolithic, Late Chalcolithic, Archaic-Classical Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g001 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328120/figure-2-variation-partitioning-showing-the-amount-of"><img alt="Figure 2. Variation partitioning showing the amount of variation in human settlement patterns explained by different variation components. The upper panel (a) depicts results of a partitioning of variation based on spatial and environmental variables. The lower panel (b) shows results of a partitioning of variation based on a spatial, environmental and historical variation component. The historical variation component corresponds to artefact abundance patterns during the preceding time period. [E/S] = pure environmental variation corrected for space, [E/SH] = pure environmental variation corrected for space and history, [S/E] pure spatial variation corrected for environment, [E/SH]=pure spatial variation corrected for environment and history, [H/SH] = pure history, corrected for space and environment, [EMS] = variation commonly explained by space and environment, [EQSNH] = variation commonly explained by space, environment and history. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g002 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_002.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328132/figure-3-variation-in-artefact-abundances-explained-by-sets"><img alt="Figure 3. Variation in artefact abundances explained by sets of MEM variables corresponding to increasingly broader spatial scales. Left panel- Variation in artefact abundances (adjusted R*) explained by sets of MEM variables (10 variables per category) corresponding to increasingly higher spatial scales (right panel). Category one groups the ten significant MEM’s corresponding to the smallest 2, category two groups the following 10 MEM’s and so on, R? was calculated using partial RDA models correcting for significant environmental variables and thus representing pure spatial variation [S/E]. Middle and right panel - frequency distributions of the wavelength (A) of MEM variables retained in RDA models after forward selection illustrating variation in the scales of spatial clustering relevant during different time periods. Middle panels show all MEM's, right panels zoom in on variation in spatial correlation within 0-10 km. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g003 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_003.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328137/figure-4-maps-of-fitted-site-scores-of-the-first-canonical"><img alt="Figure 4. Maps of fitted site scores of the first canonical axis of RDA models explaining the abundance of archeological artefacts. Predictor variables are the significant Moran’s eigenvector maps retained after forward selection. A red color indicates high values, blue areas are indicative of low values. Separate maps are provided for RDA models for each of the six considered time periods. NEO_ECH: Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC); LCH_EBI: Late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age | (4000-2600 BC); EBII: Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC); A-CH: Archaic- Classical/Hellenistic (750-200 BC). HELL: Hellenistic (333-25 BC); BYZ: Byzantine (610-1300 BC). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.g004 " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/figure_004.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328149/table-1-presented-variation-estimates-correspond-to-adjusted"><img alt="Presented variation estimates correspond to adjusted R? values. Upper panel (a) represents results from a partitioning of spatial [S] and environmental variation [E]. In the lower panel (b), the presence of historic settlements present in the preceding time period [H] is included as an additional component in the analyses. NEO_ECH: Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC); LCH_EBI: Late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age | (4000-2600 BC); EBII: Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC); A-CH: Archaic- Classical/Hellenistic (750-200 BC). HELL: Hellenistic (333-25 BC); BYZ: Byzantine (610-1300 BC). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.t001 Table 1. Variation partitioning of artefact abundance datamatrices for each of the six considered time periods with corresponding P values. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/31494574/table_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/46328158/table-2-and-designate-positive-and-negative-effects"><img alt="(+) and (-) designate positive and negative effects. respectively. The variables NEAR_SPRNG. NEAR_HILL and NEAR_RIVER i.e. the distance to the nearest river, hill or lake were included in models as distances. As a result the sign of the measured effect was inversed in order to be able to interpret these variables as proximities. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067726.t002 Table 2. List of significant environmental and spatial predictor variables retained after a forward selection procedure in RDA models explaining the abundance of archaeological artefacts from each of the six considered time periods. 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(2013) The Bronze Age cemetery of Gâvur Evi Tepesi, SW Turkey, Anatolica 39, 241-259</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a>, <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://kuleuven.academia.edu/JeroenPoblome">Jeroen Poblome</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Anatolica no. 39</span><span>, Aug 2013</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">During the 2011 Sagalassos project survey, a Bronze Age pithos cemetery was discovered in the vic...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">During the 2011 Sagalassos project survey, a Bronze Age pithos cemetery was discovered in the vicinity of the multi-period site of Gâvur Evi Tepesi, in the Burdur Plain, SW Turkey. Despite ongoing quarrying of gravel at the cemetery, several in situ pithoi were found. The following paper is the first report of our work at this cemetery and discusses and contextualizes the findings at Gâvur Evi Tepesi. Furthermore it illustrates how the cemetery belongs to a more widespread tradition attested at similar contemporary cemeteries in Western Anatolia: the deceased were interred in pithoi closed with large stone slabs and oriented to the E/SE. A study of this cemetery suggests that it was used during the Early Bronze Age II (2600-2300 BC) and Middle Bronze Age (2000-1450 BC) since some pithos burials associated with fine ware from both periods were recovered. Six different pithos types were identified ranging from neck pithoi to rib pithoi. In addition, this paper considers the Gâvur Evi Tepesi cemetery and its settlement within the broader Early Bronze Age social landscape of the Burdur Plain. It is clear that in this period this plain witnessed an increase in human settlement density and the development of a distinct settlement pattern: multiple village-type settlements with discrete cemeteries, located close to water and agricultural land. Ultimately, the research in the Burdur Plain faced also problems with regard to the recognition and definition of local EB phases among which the EB III.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="39d27364e9301dca7cab4362405892df" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":36939675,"asset_id":4338325,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/36939675/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="4338325"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="4338325"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 4338325; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=4338325]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=4338325]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 4338325; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='4338325']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "39d27364e9301dca7cab4362405892df" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=4338325]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":4338325,"title":"Vandam, R., Kaptijn, E., Poblome, J., Waelkens, M. 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Chapter 19: Concluding the margins. The 2017 Dereköy Archaeological Survey results of the Sagalassos Project in the Western Taurus Mountains. In: Steadman, S.R., McMahon, G. (Eds.), The Archaeology of Anatolia Vol III, pp 260-269." class="work-thumbnail" src="https://attachments.academia-assets.com/62120562/thumbnails/1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="wp-workCard wp-workCard_itemContainer"><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--title"><a class="js-work-strip-work-link text-gray-darker" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-title" href="https://www.academia.edu/41996444/Vandam_R_Willett_P_and_Poblome_J_2019_Chapter_19_Concluding_the_margins_The_2017_Derek%C3%B6y_Archaeological_Survey_results_of_the_Sagalassos_Project_in_the_Western_Taurus_Mountains_In_Steadman_S_R_McMahon_G_Eds_The_Archaeology_of_Anatolia_Vol_III_pp_260_269">Vandam, R, Willett, P. and Poblome J. 2019. Chapter 19: Concluding the margins. The 2017 Dereköy Archaeological Survey results of the Sagalassos Project in the Western Taurus Mountains. In: Steadman, S.R., McMahon, G. (Eds.), The Archaeology of Anatolia Vol III, pp 260-269.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a> and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/PatrickWillett">Patrick T Willett</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-41996444-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-41996444-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789160/figure-1-vandam-willett-and-poblome-chapter-concluding-the"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_001.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789175/figure-19-in-the-summer-of-the-sagalassos-archaeological"><img alt="In the summer of 2016, the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project initiated new intensive archaeologica urvey research in the Derekéy Highlands of southwestern Turkey, which focused on long-term socioecologica evelopments in marginal landscapes. Marginality can be approached from many different angles (Walsh 2008), bu vithin our survey research it relates to the ecological characteristics of the landscape and, more specifically, to th cological zones with nowadays little agricultural potential. From this perspective, many segments of the highlands i1 he Sagalassos study area can be considered as marginal. Portions of these highlands are characterized by bare land igh levels of erosion, and few permanent fresh water sources. The new survey program built on more than 25 year yf archaeological survey research by the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project in which we implemente: ifferent survey methodologies, ranging from reconnaissance surveys to intensive tract walking. Initially, during th 990s, work took place on a macro and extensive scale, which provided information on the general patterns within th ountryside (Vanhaverbeke and Waelkens 2003). This work then formed the framework for further high-resolutio: ntensive surveys (Martens et al. 2008; Vanhaverbeke et al. 2009; Kaptijn et al. 2013, 2012; Vandam et al. 2013) (Fi 9-1). However, over the 25 years of survey research, not all areas of the landscape within our study area were equall ampled, which led to the initiation of the new survey program, which will be discussed here. In doing so, we wante o break from the traditional research focus—in the Sagalassos study area and in Western Turkey in general—on area yf high agricultural potential, such as large fertile plain areas and valleys. Lowland archaeology has attracte esearchers for many years, not only for practical reasons but also because lowland sites tend to be more obtrusive anc Figure 19-1. The territory of Sagalassos in the Roman Imperial period with the survey area located in the eastern part near the villages of Derek6éy and Hisar. Previous intensive survey areas are also indicated. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_002.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789203/figure-19-overview-of-the-surveyed-areas-of-the-survey"><img alt="Figure 19-2. Overview of the surveyed areas of the 2017 survey campaign with an indication of the newly found artefact concentrations mentioned in the text. ee St eee ee ee eee fee eee ee The selected research area for this new survey program is the mountainous areas around Derekdéy-Hisar (Fig 19-1). A full description of the research area will not be provided here, but one may consult our paper in the previous volume in this series (Vandam et al. 2017) for further detail. In 2016, we focussed on the area around the village of Hisar towards Derekéy (Fig 19-1 and 19-2). This survey was quite fruitful and produced an extensive amount of new information on the settlement patterns and activities of communities that inhabited marginal landscapes in the past (Vandam et al. 2017). It demonstrated that the Derekéy highland area has a rich history and great archaeological potential. Therefore, we aimed to continue our research during the 2017 survey campaign by exploring new spaces in this landscape. By doing so we hoped to test and validate the observed patterns of habitation and human activities from the last campaign. For the 2017 survey, we focussed on the lands around the villages of Derek6y and Yazir to complement the 2016 survey area (Fig. 19-1 and 19-2). In this way, we were able to create continuity with the previous survey, a transect through the survey research area across the complete range of landscape types that make up this area. The survey lasted for seven weeks and took place between the 9" of July and 24" of August, 2017. During the first three and a half weeks, the intensive survey was carried out, which was then followed by a material study in the Sagalassos excavation house depot for the remainder of the campaign. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_003.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789222/figure-19-applied-survey-methodology-in-the-survey-campaign"><img alt="Figure 19-3. Applied survey methodology in the 2016 survey campaign. In addition to our tract walking surveying method we implemented an undulating transect walking and gridded survey in areas with less visibility. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_004.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789239/figure-19-pottery-distribution-map-of-the-survey-during-the"><img alt="Figure 19-4. Pottery distribution map of the 2017 survey. During the 2017 campaign, the archaeological survey team was able to investigate a total of 171 fields in the Derek6y- Hisar research area. This comprised a total area of 2.25 km? in which we discovered (or in some cases restudied) a high number of artefact concentrations, from various time periods and of different natures (Fig. 19-2). In terms of quantities, the 2017 survey results translate to 8623 pottery sherds collected (Fig. 19- 4), 5401 tiles counted, and 1625 ithic artefacts collected. These numbers largely correspond with those from the previous year’s survey. For instance, he average collected sherds per 50 m? plot was 3.8 in the 2017 season, which is just slightly more than the 3.4 he previous year. The number of identified lithic artefacts, on the other hand, is notably higher. About from hree " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_005.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789264/figure-19-two-different-industries-within-the-middle"><img alt="Figure 19-5. Two different “industries” within the Middle Palaeolithic finds at the high plateau of Bey Daglari have been identified: Karain (left), Levantine Mousterian (right). A notable outcome of the lithic artefact study was that we identified two different knapping traditions within the Middle Palaeolithic materials: the Karain (Taurus/Zagros) and the Levantine Mousterian (Fig. 19-5). These traditions " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_006.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789275/figure-19-as-the-previous-year-the-majority-of-the-lithic"><img alt="As 1n the previous year, the majority of the lithic artefacts collected could be dated to the later phases of Prehistory. In total, two major lithic artefact clusters, Field 190 and Field 281-282, were found alongside two smaller concentrations at previously identified Chalcolithic sites (Field 260 and Field 198, see below) (Fig. 19-2 and 19-6). The scant number of diagnostic artefacts at these lithic concentrations makes it hard to determine their precise nature or exact dating, but some observations can be made. Field 281-282 was most likely a knapping location, as it comprised a concentration of lithic production waste with many unretouched chips and flakes alongside a few cores. Field 190, located at the foot of a Late Antique hilltop site, Derekéy Kale, can preliminarily be interpreted as a camp that was used over a longer period of time, as the artefacts have both late Pleistocene (18,000—10,000 BCE, e.g. microlithic bladelets <2.5 cm) and more Early Holocene traits (10,000-6500 BCE, e.g. more standardized direct percussion blades). The vast majority of the artefacts at this site have been identified as exploitation material, such as cores, production waste (undiagnostic flakes and chips), and end products (blanks). However, more specific diagnostic artefacts are needed to pinpoint the dating of the site more precisely. Notable was the presence of obsidian bladelets (n=12), which is rather unique within our research area. Based on the preliminary dating, Field 191/192 is a site of great regional significance in understanding human activity at the end of the Pleistocene and beginning of the Holocene, particularly in relation to the question of why the spread of farming stalled just east of the Burdur province (Schoop 2005). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_007.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789296/table-19-similar-to-our-previous-survey-campaign-little-to"><img alt="Similar to our previous survey campaign, little to no indication of Br been found. Before the 2016 survey, this was also the case for t Although the number of finds for the Iron Age is low (see Table 19- onze Age human activity in our survey region has he Iron Age, but this picture has now changed. ), the 2016 survey was able to identify (Field 99) and re-attribute (Aykinik¢a) a settlement to this period (Vandam et al. 2017; Fig. 19-2). In 2017, another rather small hilltop site at Field 284 (Fig. 19-2), in the uplands at Yazir, was iden ified. Based on the pottery, the site seems to have been multi-period with a Late Iron Age and Achaemenid-Early Hellenistic occupation phase, and more substantial Byzantine and Ottoman phases. Potentially related to the Late Iron Age occupation at this hilltop site were nine large round (6-12 m diameter) fieldstone heaps on the southeast slope of the hill (Fig 19-7). At other Late Iron Aas hellinn cotmn <antthin hen: Caraleceana tacewiwes coenllas« Table 19-1. Number of collected sherds in 2016 and 2017 per period. Note the slight difference between the two survey campaigns. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_008.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789303/figure-19-one-of-the-circular-fieldstone-heaps-potentially"><img alt="Figure 19-7. One of the circular fieldstone heaps (potentially tumuli?) that was discovered near Field 284 alongside the attested multi-period pottery of the site Age hilltop sites within the Sagalassos territory, similar features have been documented and interpreted as burial mounds, such as at Aykinkga (Vandam et al. 2017). Further research needs to be carried out to confirm that the identified circular structures at Field 284 were indeed tumuli. A new outcome from the 2017 survey was the identification of Iron Age finds in the lowland parts of our study area: Field 260 and 324-325 (Fig 19-2). In general, the finds of the Derekéy survey established a site distribution in the eastern part of the Sagalassos study area similar to those in the more western areas, with (mostly fortified) sites on prominent hilltops and smaller agricultural settlements in the most fertile areas of the region. The increase of human activity during the Iron Age in our study area has also been seen in the pollen records, as it marks the beginning of the Beysehir Occupation Phase. This phase is characterized by warmer and more humid conditions, deforestation processes, and the increased appearance of cultivated trees such as Olea europaea and Juglans regia (Bottema and Woldring 1995; Bakker et al. 2012). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/62120562/figure_009.jpg" width="114" height="68" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/41789308/figure-19-doric-capital-press-counter-weight-honorary"><img alt="Figure 19-8. a. Doric capital; b. press counter weight; c. honorary monument and d. spear bolt found at Diildtil Yuzii. mountains at Manastir. At this location we identified a wide variety of Late Antique-Byzantine sites: a small-scale limestone quarry, four wells with rain-fed channels, remains of a church (13 m by 15 m, orientated to the east, Field 299; Fig. 19-2) in a present-day stable, a potential cemetery of tile burials, fragments of a pottery kiln, and many building material concentrations. All of these sites can be associated with the activities of a small Late Antique- Byzantine community high up in the mountains. 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Exploring the culture landscape of Neolithic (6500-6100 BC) Hacılar, SW Turkey. in: Marciniak, A. (ed.), Concluding the Neolithic. The Near East in the Second Half of the Seventh Millennium BC, Lockwood Press, Atlanta: 193-217." class="work-thumbnail" src="https://attachments.academia-assets.com/61223622/thumbnails/1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="wp-workCard wp-workCard_itemContainer"><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--title"><a class="js-work-strip-work-link text-gray-darker" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-title" href="https://www.academia.edu/40934688/Vandam_R_Exploring_the_culture_landscape_of_Neolithic_6500_6100_BC_Hac%C4%B1lar_SW_Turkey_in_Marciniak_A_ed_Concluding_the_Neolithic_The_Near_East_in_the_Second_Half_of_the_Seventh_Millennium_BC_Lockwood_Press_Atlanta_193_217">Vandam, R. Exploring the culture landscape of Neolithic (6500-6100 BC) Hacılar, SW Turkey. in: Marciniak, A. (ed.), Concluding the Neolithic. The Near East in the Second Half of the Seventh Millennium BC, Lockwood Press, Atlanta: 193-217.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">It has been argued that the Late Neolithic (6500–6100 BCE) settlement pattern in southwestern Tur...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">It has been argued that the Late Neolithic (6500–6100 BCE) settlement pattern in southwestern Turkey is dominated by small farming settlements (mound sites/höyüks) located in the most optimal zones of the landscape, that is, it exhibited a nucleated settlement pattern. On the basis of new intensive field-walking data from the Burdur Plain, which is known for the Neolithic sites of Hacılar and Kuruçay Höyük, it was possible to test this supposition and examine to what extent this pattern is biased by research methods rather than reflecting ancient realia. However, the survey failed to revealed any new Neolithic sites, thus largely corroborating the nucleated settlement pattern. These results are in contrast with the succeeding Early Chalcolithic (6100–5600 BCE) period where a number of new sites have been detected that indicate a more dispersed settlement pattern. I argue that the socioeconomic organization of the Neolithic community itself may explain this absence of a dispersed and differentiated settlement pattern during the LN in southwestern Turkey. Considering the developments taking place around the second half of the seventh millennium BCE, I argue that this period in southwestern Turkey is a transitional one, during which the Neolithic way of life became established in the region.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-40934688-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-40934688-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/8220835/figure-1-vandam-exploring-the-culture-landscape-of-neolithic"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/61223622/figure_001.jpg" /></a></figure></div><div class="next-slide-container js-next-button-container"><button aria-label="Next" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-40934688-figures-next"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_forward_ios</span></button></div></div></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="38853d6cd36037f5acc9b8bc04d24034" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{"attachment_id":61223622,"asset_id":40934688,"asset_type":"Work","button_location":"profile"}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/61223622/download_file?s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="40934688"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="40934688"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 40934688; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=40934688]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=40934688]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 40934688; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='40934688']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-a9bf3a2bc8c89fa2a77156577594264ee8a0f214d74241bc0fcd3f69f8d107ac.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "38853d6cd36037f5acc9b8bc04d24034" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=40934688]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":40934688,"title":"Vandam, R. 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First results from the Dereköy Archaeological Survey of the Sagalassos Project in the Western Taurus Mountains. in: S. Steadman and G. McMahon (eds.) The Archaeology of Anatolia Vol. II. Recent Discoveries (2015-2016), CPS, pp. 321-346" class="work-thumbnail" src="https://attachments.academia-assets.com/55145321/thumbnails/1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="wp-workCard wp-workCard_itemContainer"><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--title"><a class="js-work-strip-work-link text-gray-darker" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-title" href="https://www.academia.edu/35285100/Vandam_R_et_al_2017_Chapter_15_Living_on_the_margins_First_results_from_the_Derek%C3%B6y_Archaeological_Survey_of_the_Sagalassos_Project_in_the_Western_Taurus_Mountains_in_S_Steadman_and_G_McMahon_eds_The_Archaeology_of_Anatolia_Vol_II_Recent_Discoveries_2015_2016_CPS_pp_321_346">Vandam, R. et al. 2017 Chapter 15: Living on the margins. First results from the Dereköy Archaeological Survey of the Sagalassos Project in the Western Taurus Mountains. in: S. Steadman and G. McMahon (eds.) The Archaeology of Anatolia Vol. II. 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(Eds.), The Archaeology of Anatolia: Recent Discoveries (2011-2014) Vol I, Cambridge Scholar Press, Cambridge, pp. 282-301.</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">This forthcoming paper discusses the lack of Middle Chalcolithic findings in the Burdur Plain and...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">This forthcoming paper discusses the lack of Middle Chalcolithic findings in the Burdur Plain and in the Burdur Region in general. 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Reconstructing human subsistence diachronically (6500-200 BC), in: Metin, H., Polat-Becks, A., Becks, R., Firat, M. (eds.) Pisidian Essays in Honor of Hacı Ali Ekinci. Istanbul: Ege Yayınları, 165-176</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://leidenuni.academia.edu/EvaKaptijn">Eva Kaptijn</a> and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://vub.academia.edu/RalfVandam">Ralf Vandam</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">This article attempts to reconstruct the mode of subsistence practised by the inhabitants of the ...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">This article attempts to reconstruct the mode of subsistence practised by the inhabitants of the Burdur Plain (SW Turkey) during the Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic period, the Late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age and the Archaic/Classical-Hellenistic period. The manner in which people were able to create a livelihood stands in a dialectical relationship with the social organization of that community. The study of subsistence is, therefore, a vital part of archaeological research. 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Structuring Thoughts on Agriculture and Pastoralism in Southwest Anatolia in Roman Imperial Times</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Micro-Regions as Spaces of Socio-Ecological Interaction.</span><span>, 2024</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">This paper presents an update and some new insights into the way we see the countryside work main...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">This paper presents an update and some new insights<br />into the way we see the countryside work mainly in<br />Roman imperial times in the micro-region or study<br />region of ancient Sagalassos. 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In Pisidia, and Anatolia in general, the Prehistoric cultural landscape is dominated by mound/höyük sites in optimal locations near water sources and fertile land. This pattern is chiefly established by large-scale regional and extensive surveys, as was also the case for the Sagalassos study area in Burdur, Turkey. However, since 2008 the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project initiated intensive surveys within its study area to understand the relationship between the city of Sagalassos and its hinterland. The research yielded not only new insights for the historical periods but for the prehistory as well. On the basis of two survey case studies from the project, the Burdur Plain and the Dereköy Highlands, we demonstrate here the dangers of relying solely on extensive survey results, as it could lead to overrepresentation of certain types of sites and periods while missing others entirely. This has undeniably impacted previous reconstructions of prehistoric communities within Pisidia on various aspects among which are settlement patterns and socio-economic characteristics.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-44858918-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-44858918-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/30690374/figure-2-pisidia-arastirmalani-ii-pisidia-ve-yakin"><img alt="“Pisidia Arastirmalani II Pisidia ve Yakin Cevresinde Uretim, Ticaret ve Ekonomi” Uluslararasi Sempozyum Bildirileri Kitabi Pisidia Arkeolojisinin gelismesine sonsuz katkilart bulunan Emekli Burdur Miize Miidiirti Sayin Haci Ali EKINCI'ye Armagan edilmistir. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/65368633/figure_002.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/30690367/figure-1-the-importance-of-intensive-surveys-in-late"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/65368633/figure_001.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/30690379/figure-1-the-sagalassos-study-region-with-the-locations-of"><img alt="Fig. 1: The Sagalassos study region with the locations of the various intensive survey areas and all known archaeological site locations indicated. The extensive survey was carried out within the entire study area (black line). 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" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/65368633/figure_005.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/30690396/figure-6-the-importance-of-intensive-surveys-in-late"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/65368633/figure_006.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/30690404/figure-2-summary-of-various-intensive-survey-methodologies"><img alt="Fig 2: Summary of various intensive survey methodologies employed by the Sagalassos Project since 1999. 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Fig. 9: Table showing mean LAMAP coefficient and effect size of predicted values on the presence of archaeological materials per period. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/63540175/figure_011.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/24437098/figure-11-canals-from-kirazli-kaynagi-with-investigated"><img alt="Fig. 11: Canals from Kirazli Kaynagi with investigated branch as thicker line. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/63540175/figure_012.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/24437111/figure-12-course-of-the-basky-kaynagi-with-the-location-of"><img alt="Fig. 12: Course of the Baskéy kaynagi with the location of a modern watermill and the newly discovered site. 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Previous archaeological research in the area mainly focused on the fertile lowland areas, which revealed distinctive periods of continuity and collapse of farming communities, followed by a total abandonment of the plain areas for nearly a millennium, i.e., during the Middle Chalcolithic (5500–4100 B.C.). The working hypothesis is that people moved to more temperate regions and/or relocated themselves further upland. By investigating the so-called ‘marginal’ areas in the landscape we want to define the push-pull factors of marginal landscapes and investigate how different/similar the communities were in these areas in relation to lowland communities. Furthermore, extant regional palaeoenvironmental data will be linked to the findings of the survey. 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