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Journal of Human Evolution | 2009

The early Upper Paleolithic occupations at Üçağızlı Cave (Hatay, Turkey)

Steven L. Kuhn; Mary C. Stiner; Erksin Güleç; İsmail Özer; Hakan Yilmaz; İsmail Baykara; Ayşen Açıkkol; Paul Goldberg; Kenneth Martínez Molina; Engin Ünay; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan

This paper summarizes results from excavations at Uçağizli Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 2002 and 2005. This collapsed karstic chamber contains a sequence of early Upper Paleolithic deposits that span an interval between roughly 29,000 and 41,000 (uncalibrated) radiocarbon years BP. Lithic assemblages can be assigned to two major chronostratigraphic units. The earliest assemblages correspond with the Initial Upper Paleolithic, whereas the most recent ones fit within the definition of the Ahmarian. Substantial assemblages of stone tools, vertebrate faunal remains, ornaments, osseous artifacts, and other cultural materials provide an unusually varied picture of human behavior during the earliest phases of the Upper Paleolithic in the northern Levant. The sequence at Uçağizli Cave documents the technological transition between Initial Upper Paleolithic and Ahmarian, with a high degree of continuity in foraging and technological activities. The sequence also documents major shifts in occupational intensity and mobility.


Antiquity | 2009

The Lower Pleistocene lithic assemblage from Dursunlu (Konya), central Anatolia, Turkey

Erksin Güleç; Tim D. White; Steven L. Kuhn; İsmail Özer; Mehmet Saǧır; Hakan Yilmaz; F. Clark Howell

Homo erectus leaving Africa a million years ago ought to have passed through the area that is now Turkey, and the authors report a first certain sighting of human activity of this date in a lignite quarry near Konya. The remains of rhino, hippo and horse were found with 135 modified quartz implements in layers dated by palaeomagnetic reversal to between 0.78 and 0.99 million years ago.


Economics and Human Biology | 2011

Secular changes in the height of the inhabitants of Anatolia (Turkey) from the 10th millennium B.C. to the 20th century A.D

Başak Koca Özer; Mehmet Sagir; İsmail Özer

We use human-skeleton samples to estimate the height of adults living in Anatolia during the Neolithic period. We also report the results of surveys taken in the 20th century on the height of the Turkish population. Neolithic and the Chalcolithic (5000-3000 B.C.) male heights are estimated as 170.9 cm and 165.0 cm, respectively. Pronounced increases were observed for both sexes between the Chalcolithic and Iron (1000-580 B.C.) periods and sharp decreases among both males and females in the Hellenistic-Roman period (333 B.C. to 395 A.D.). Moreover, recovery to the Iron Age levels was achieved in the Anatolian Medieval period (395-1453 A.D.) for both sexes (169.4 cm for males and 158.0 cm for females). In 1884 the mean height of men was 162.2 cm and by the beginning of the 1930s it increased to 166.3 cm. In the first nationwide survey in 1937 males mean height was 165.3 cm, and females was 152.3 cm, where today current heights are 174.0 cm and 158.9 cm, respectively.


Collegium Antropologicum | 2006

Sex determination using the scapula in medieval skeletons from East Anatolia.

İsmail Özer; Kazumichi Katayama; Mehmet Sagir; Erksin Güleç


Quaternary International | 2012

MIS 5a and MIS 3 relatively high sea-level stands on the Hatay–Samandağ Coast, Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey

Uğur Doğan; Ali Koçyiğit; Baki Varol; İsmail Özer; Anatoly Molodkov; Emre Zöhra


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

Evaluation of the gonial angle in the anatolian populations : From past to present

Kahraman Güngör; Mehmet Sagir; İsmail Özer


Anthropologischer Anzeiger | 2006

Sex determination using the femur in an ancient Anatolian population.

İsmail Özer; Kazumichi Katayama


Quaternary International | 2012

Reply to the comments by Erdem Bekaroğlu on “MIS 5a and MIS 3 relatively high sea-level stands on the Hatay-Samandağ Coast, Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey”

Uğur Doğan; Ali Koçyiğit; Baki Varol; İsmail Özer; Anatoly Molodkov; Emre Zöhra


Archive | 2009

The early Upper Paleolithic occupation at Üçağizli Cave (Hatay, Turkey)

Steven L. Kuhn; İsmail Özer; Engin Ünay; Mary C. Stiner; Erksin Güleç; Hakan Yilmaz; İsmail Baykara; Ayşen Açıkkol; Paul Goldberg; Kenneth Martínez Molina; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan


Güncel Turizm Araştırmaları Dergisi | 2018

Eski Anadolu Toplumlarında Beslenme Alışkanlıkları

Ece Eren; İsmail Özer

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İsmail Baykara

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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