A comparison of two Turkish grinding stone assembleages: Kilise Tepe, Mut and Kinet Höyüt, Dörtyol

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Helsop, David
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A comparison of two Turkish grinding stone assembleages: Kilise Tepe, Mut and Kinet Höyüt, Dörtyol.
Revista d'arqueologia de Ponent, 2019, extra 4, p. 191-199.
https://doi.org/10.21001/rap.2019.extra-4.12.
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Kilese Tepe and Kinet Höyük are important multi-period sites in south-east Turkey
that produced important assemblages of querns. These were analysed to provide insights into
the source of the lithology, evidence for patterns of usage and fragmentation, and clues to the
uptake of technological innovations.
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Anderson, T.J., Alonso, N. (eds), Tilting at Mills: The Archaeology and Geology of Mills and Milling. Revista d’Arqueologia de Ponent. Número Extra 4, 2019. ISBN: 9788491440291Is part of
Revista d'arqueologia de Ponent, 2019, extra 4, p. 191-199European research projects
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