Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1045864 | Quaternary Research | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The sedimentary sequence discovered at archaeological excavations in ancient Theodosius Harbour at İstanbul contains the records of sea level, environmental changes and the cultural history of the region. The cobbles at the base of the sequence include archaeological remnants of Neolithic culture that settled in the area between 8.4 and 7.3 14C ka BP, and are located at 6 m below the present sea level. The sediments representing a coastal environment indicate that the area was used as a harbour from AD 4th to at least the 11th century and were filled by the sediments derived from Lykos Stream after 11th century.
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Authors
Oya Algan, M. Namık Yalçın, Mehmet Özdoğan, İsak Yılmaz, Erol Sarı, Elmas Kırcı-Elmas, Demet Ongan, Özlem Bulkan-Yeşiladalı, Yücel Yılmaz, İsmail Karamut,