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Excavations at Can Hasan, 1965, Fifth Preliminary Report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

The excavations at Can Hasan were continued this year from 1st September to 6th October. Work, however, went on until October 16th on section drawing, photography, packing and storing. Further repairs were made to the fence enclosing the site and measures taken for the conservation of the site during the winter. Maintenance work was carried out on the dig house. As in the previous year, the excavation bekçi continues to live in the house during the winter months.

Those assisting in this year's excavations were Messrs. S. Payne and J. N. Postgate, field assistants and the Misses E. A. Dowman, A. C. Hird, S. M. Page and R. J. Worth, house assistants. Mr. Payne again had charge of the obsidian material; Miss Dowman was in charge of registration and conservation and Miss Worth of pottery. Bay Hayrettin Solmaz represented the Turkish Government. For most of the season we employed about eight men from the village.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 1966

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References

1 AS. XV (1965), p. 88Google Scholar.

2 AS. XV (1965), pp. 136 ffGoogle Scholar.

3 AS. XII (1962), p. 32Google Scholar.

4 As perhaps also the first phase of Layer 2 A. It must be noted that the division between 2 B and 2 A is one of excavation and is marked by the burning of a group of houses and not by a break or innovation in the pottery sequence. “Early Chalcolithic II” at Çatal West is, in part at least, probably contemporary with these transitional phases (AS. XV (1965), p. 152 ff.Google Scholar).