Description

In this project, the Bogsak Archaeological survey team investigated a fortress on the northern crest of the mountain on Dana Island, located just off the coast of Turkey in the Rough Cilician Region. Although the interior remains of the fortress, consisting of a large number of ceramics and architectural features such as a basilica, were dated to the Late Roman Era, we found that the fortress itself actually predates this. Based on ceramic remains being used as aggregate in the fortress wall, the team was able to date the fortress itself to the Iron Age (Classical Era). GIS software was used to geospatially locate the ceramic distributions, allowing us to create a map showing the spatial densities of the ceramics that were found.

Start Date

11-2017

Document Type

Event

Keywords

Bogsak, Turkey, Archaeology, ceramics

Session List

Lightning Talk

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Nov 1st, 12:00 AM

Archaeological Investigation of an Iron Age Fortress on Dana Island, Turkey

In this project, the Bogsak Archaeological survey team investigated a fortress on the northern crest of the mountain on Dana Island, located just off the coast of Turkey in the Rough Cilician Region. Although the interior remains of the fortress, consisting of a large number of ceramics and architectural features such as a basilica, were dated to the Late Roman Era, we found that the fortress itself actually predates this. Based on ceramic remains being used as aggregate in the fortress wall, the team was able to date the fortress itself to the Iron Age (Classical Era). GIS software was used to geospatially locate the ceramic distributions, allowing us to create a map showing the spatial densities of the ceramics that were found.