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  1. Context Pottery of the Boğsak Archaeological Survey: Processed Ceramics, 2015-2021. Data from all sites

    2023-09-19 12:11:56 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Günder Varinlioglu, Noah Kaye, Stanislav Pejša, Nicholas Kregotis Rauh | doi:10.4231/SWE2-FX07

    The Boğsak Archaeological Survey Collection contains descriptions of more than 3500 pottery fragments collected between 2015 and 2021. The collection consists of five geographically distinct datasets.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/4367

  2. Tahta Limanı Archaeological Survey: Processed Ceramics, 2015 and 2017

    2023-09-13 16:38:06 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Günder Varinlioglu, Noah Kaye, Stanislav Pejša, Nicholas Kregotis Rauh | doi:10.4231/Z4YN-F967

    This dataset contains the processed ceramics of the pedestrian survey conducted in the areas of Tahta Limanı and Terimini by the Bogsak Archaeological Survey Project, 2016-2017.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/4341

  3. Transport Amphoras at the Anamur Archaeological Museum

    2021-11-18 17:39:45 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Caroline Autret, Matthew Dillon, Erkan Dündar, H. Asena Kızılarslanoğlu, Stanislav Pejša, Nicholas Kregotis Rauh, Joseph Rynasko | doi:10.4231/K2MY-AV11

    This dataset contains processed data for 150 ancient transport amphoras stored at the Anamur Archaeological Museum. The jars date from the Early Iron Age to the Early Modern Era.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3742

  4. Fragments of Domestic Amphoras from the Rough Cilicia Survey Pottery Study Collection

    2018-02-19 20:09:46 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Caroline Autret, Matthew Dillon, Asena Kızılarslanoğlu, Stanislav Pejša, Nicholas Kregotis Rauh, Richard Rothaus | doi:10.4231/R7513WDT

    This dataset is contains images and descriptions of domestic amphoras form the Rough Cilicia Survey Pottery Study Collection, a collection of more than 300 useful diagnostic sherds of the most commonly observed forms of the region.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2857

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