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What About Her? Mortuary Practice and Gender Identities at Kanesh [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Archaeological studies at the Middle Bronze Age Assyrian trading colony of Kanesh, in the Kayseri Province of modern-day Turkey, have been significantly influenced by historical narratives woven on the basis of the site’s rich corpus of 22,500 cuneiform texts.
Hoy, Jeanine Malia
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Daily Life at Kültepe Ancient Kanesh [PDF]

open access: yes
Kültepe, the ancient city of Kanesh near Kayseri, is Turkey’s most important Bronze Age site and holds a unique place in Near Eastern and Middle Eastern archaeology. Its 22,700 cuneiform tablets, mainly dating to the nineteenth century BC, are recorded in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register and represent the first large group of private archives in ...
Kulakoğlu, Fikri, Michel, Cécile
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Testing the guidelines of the New Coimbra Method for recording entheseal changes via interobserver agreement in a Bronze Age skeletal sample from Kültepe‐Kanesh, Türkiye [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2023
AbstractThe New Coimbra Method is the most recently proposed standardized method to assess entheseal changes (EC). However, the method's developers acknowledge the inadequacy of their guidelines and state that those who will use the method need in‐person training from them.
Kale, Donald   +3 more
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