Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project, 1996-2011

DOI

10.5703/1288284316876

Date of this Version

4-24-2018

Keywords

Ancient Greece, archaeological survey, pottery, Turkey, Gazipaşa, Biçkici river

Abstract

The priorities the season 2004 were to complete the envisioned maritime, geoarchaeological, and architectural surveys that had been organized for this particular grant cycle. Owing to the complexity of the 2004 season's program, the various team components worked within a staggered schedule: the maritime and geoarchaeological surveys went first, followed by the architectural survey. The pedestrian survey basically worked to accommodate the needs of the other teams by working in and around them. Despite these limitations, the pedestrian team managed to conduct several days of 'prospective' survey in the Kaledran Canyon. The results of each of the team's efforts are presented report in the sequence in which they occurred, maritime, geoarchaeological, architectural, and pedestrian.

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