The burials in Öküzini Cave (SW Anatolia)

p. 551-557

Abstract

The burials in Öküzini Cave yield important information concerning the burial practices of either the Late Neolithic or Early Chalcolithic periods. The age determination is indicated by a few pottery fragments. Radiocarbon dates of the burials themselves are as yet unavailable. No other graveyards have been discovered in any of the numerous Mount Katran caves. In addition, Neolithic and/or Chalcolithic open-air sites, such as small mounds, have not been located in the Antalya Travertine Plain. These burials are therefore the first evidence for ceremonial activities of people of either Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic age. The presence of such archaeological remains poses important questions concerning cultural connections between the Travertine Plain of Antalya, Mount Katran’s caves and the Central Anatolian Plateau.

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Bibliographical reference

Metin Kartal and Cevdet Merih Erek, « The burials in Öküzini Cave (SW Anatolia) », ERAUL, 85 | 1998, 551-557.

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Metin Kartal and Cevdet Merih Erek, « The burials in Öküzini Cave (SW Anatolia) », ERAUL [Online], 85 | 1998, Online since 28 August 2025, connection on 14 October 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=5129

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Metin Kartal

Ankara University, Dil ve tarih cografya fakultesi, Prehistorya anabilim dale, T-06100 Sihhihe-Ankara Turkey

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Cevdet Merih Erek

Ankara University, Dil ve tarih cografya fakultesi, Prehistorya anabilim dale, T-06100 Sihhihe-Ankara Turkey

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