Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont

A group of commercial amphorae, from the Troy Museum is the subject of this article. These amphoras, which are completely preserved and have different origins that can be evaluated in a long process from the Hellenistic to the end of the Byzantine era and they were donated to the museum by collector...

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Main Authors: Oğuz KOÇYİĞİT, Kemal ÇİBUK, Rıdvan GÖLCÜK
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Language:deu
Published: Zeliha Gider Büyüközer 2021-07-01
Series:Arkhaia Anatolika
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Online Access:http://www.arkhaiaanatolika.org/Makale.asp?dil=1&sid=81&did=15
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spelling doaj-755975ef8ec04dc2a14d598819303de32021-07-14T18:26:49ZdeuZeliha Gider BüyüközerArkhaia Anatolika 2651-46642021-07-01423725510.32949/Arkhaia.2021.34Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of HellespontOğuz KOÇYİĞİT0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1582-0402Kemal ÇİBUK1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4188-5963Rıdvan GÖLCÜK2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8683-070718 Mart Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Sanat Tarihi BölümüTroya MüzesiTroya MüzesiA group of commercial amphorae, from the Troy Museum is the subject of this article. These amphoras, which are completely preserved and have different origins that can be evaluated in a long process from the Hellenistic to the end of the Byzantine era and they were donated to the museum by collector Mehmet Uzuner in 2020. The invertebrate and algae remains, sands and salts on the surfaces and interiors of the amphorae show that they are all underwater finds. Although they do not belong to an archaeological context or a stratigraphic layer, based on the samples of similar type and shape unearthed after scientific excavations and research, the origins of all of them could be determined clearly and their dates could be revealed. In addition, we can accept that the coasts of Gallipoli are mentioned as the region where they were revealed in the records of the collection, and that the existing artifacts are important in terms of documenting the commercial activities of the Troas region, especially the Hellespontus (Çanakkale Strait) coasts. Because of these amphorae found on the shores of Hellespontus may belong to cargo ships that use the Dardanelles as a transit route, as well as to cargo ships that use the port cities on the shores of the Bosphorus as stops and trade goods there. Numerous settlements, large and small, with a small port or a suitable cove on the Bosphorus coast, especially important port cities such as Sestos, Abydos, Madytos, Lampsakos and Gallipolis, serve as a stop for ships used in overseas trade and a transit point for products. Therefore, it is possible that the amphoras in question are directly related to commercial activities such as production, consumption and buying and selling in the regional settlements.http://www.arkhaiaanatolika.org/Makale.asp?dil=1&sid=81&did=15troy museumhellespontwine production and consumptiontrade amphorae
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Kemal ÇİBUK
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Kemal ÇİBUK
Rıdvan GÖLCÜK
Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
Arkhaia Anatolika
troy museum
hellespont
wine production and consumption
trade amphorae
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Kemal ÇİBUK
Rıdvan GÖLCÜK
author_sort Oğuz KOÇYİĞİT
title Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
title_short Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
title_full Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
title_fullStr Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
title_full_unstemmed Hellespontus Kıyılarından Bir Grup Ticari Amphora / A Group of Commercial Amphorae from the Shores of Hellespont
title_sort hellespontus kıyılarından bir grup ticari amphora / a group of commercial amphorae from the shores of hellespont
publisher Zeliha Gider Büyüközer
series Arkhaia Anatolika
issn 2651-4664
publishDate 2021-07-01
description A group of commercial amphorae, from the Troy Museum is the subject of this article. These amphoras, which are completely preserved and have different origins that can be evaluated in a long process from the Hellenistic to the end of the Byzantine era and they were donated to the museum by collector Mehmet Uzuner in 2020. The invertebrate and algae remains, sands and salts on the surfaces and interiors of the amphorae show that they are all underwater finds. Although they do not belong to an archaeological context or a stratigraphic layer, based on the samples of similar type and shape unearthed after scientific excavations and research, the origins of all of them could be determined clearly and their dates could be revealed. In addition, we can accept that the coasts of Gallipoli are mentioned as the region where they were revealed in the records of the collection, and that the existing artifacts are important in terms of documenting the commercial activities of the Troas region, especially the Hellespontus (Çanakkale Strait) coasts. Because of these amphorae found on the shores of Hellespontus may belong to cargo ships that use the Dardanelles as a transit route, as well as to cargo ships that use the port cities on the shores of the Bosphorus as stops and trade goods there. Numerous settlements, large and small, with a small port or a suitable cove on the Bosphorus coast, especially important port cities such as Sestos, Abydos, Madytos, Lampsakos and Gallipolis, serve as a stop for ships used in overseas trade and a transit point for products. Therefore, it is possible that the amphoras in question are directly related to commercial activities such as production, consumption and buying and selling in the regional settlements.
topic troy museum
hellespont
wine production and consumption
trade amphorae
url http://www.arkhaiaanatolika.org/Makale.asp?dil=1&sid=81&did=15
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