Pottery from the Lower Hebros and the Kocaçay Valley Survey
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2023
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Archaeopress
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The place where the River Hebros flowed into the sea in the Archaic Period is controversial. While Herodotos states that Kserkses reached Doriskos by passing Lake Stentoris from Ainos, Pliny, in Naturalis Historia, expressed that the Stentoris Dock was at the estuary of the Hebros River. Geological research suggests that the sea had an inward curve 20-25 km to the north in the Archaic Period. The aim of this study is to evaluate the surface finds of pottery recovered from the eastern bank of the River Hebros, the Döken Çiftliği, which was once an estuary, in the Kocaçay Valley and the settlements of Kuğuburnu, Incirlikburnu, Kayikyolu, and Kocatarlalar to determine the relationship between the geographical location and the foreign relations of the area. © the individual authors and Archaeopress 2023. All rights reserved.
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Archaic Period; Hebros; Pottery; Settlement; Thrace
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Thrace through the Ages: Pottery as Evidence for Commerce and Culture from Prehistoric Times to the Islamic Period
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