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Umgebung:

Kültepe golden folio (Kt 06/k 168)Kültepe, Findplace of the golden folio.Roman BridgeRoman BridgeBizantine churchRoman BridgeAgirnas

Lage:

  • Türkei, Karahüyük
  • geo:38.853397,35.638878
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -2000~ / -1680~

Klassification:

  • Stadt
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

Anmerkungen

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The Lower town Assyrians called the karum-trade outpost was a part of the site where traders (native and foreign) stayed, lived and conducted business. ,,The end of the lower town can be dated to 1680, then we observe a microclimate change, the environment was under water and the traffic stopped.''1 The Kanesh karum was the largest. The unearthed  documents written on baked-clay tablets record common activities, such as trade between the Assyrian colony and the city-state of Assur and between Assyrian merchants and locals. The Kültepe texts numbering over 23,000 are the oldest documents from Anatolia.

Sources:

  1. Fikri Kulakoğlu & Cécile Michel, Subartu XXXV KIM 1 Proceedings of the 1 st Kültepe International Meeting Kültepe 19-23 September, 2013, Studies dedicated to Kutlu Emre, Brepols Publishers 2015,

Referenzen

  1. Fikri Kulako ğ lu & Cécile Michel, Subartu XXXV KIM 1 Proceedings of the 1 st Kültepe International Meeting Kültepe 19-23 September, 2013, Studies dedicated to Kutlu Emre, Brepols Publishers 2015,p. XI

The Lower town Assyrians called the karum-trade outpost was a part of the site where traders (native and foreign) stayed, lived and conducted business. ,,The end of the lower town can be dated to 1680, then we observe a microclimate change, the environment was under water and the traffic stopped.''1 The Kanesh karum was the largest. The unearthed  documents written on baked-clay tablets record common activities, such as trade between the Assyrian colony and the city-state of Assur and between Assyrian merchants and locals. The Kültepe texts numbering over 23,000 are the oldest documents from Anatolia.

Sources:

  1. Fikri Kulakoğlu & Cécile Michel, Subartu XXXV KIM 1 Proceedings of the 1 st Kültepe International Meeting Kültepe 19-23 September, 2013, Studies dedicated to Kutlu Emre, Brepols Publishers 2015,

Referenzen

  1. Fikri Kulako ğ lu & Cécile Michel, Subartu XXXV KIM 1 Proceedings of the 1 st Kültepe International Meeting Kültepe 19-23 September, 2013, Studies dedicated to Kutlu Emre, Brepols Publishers 2015,p. XI

Assyrian trading post


In der Nähe

Kültepe, War God

A golden folio from Kültepe-Kanesh.

Nesa - Kültepe, Kaneš

Kaneš was inhabited constantly from the Chalcolithic period to Roman times