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Symbols Beyond Decoration: New Research Decodes the Visual Language of Karaz Pottery

Symbols Beyond Decoration: New Research Decodes the Visual Language of Karaz Pottery

At first glance, Karaz pottery looks restrained—almost austere. Dark surfaces. Limited color. Repeating forms.But that first impression is deceptive. Look closer, and those vessels begin to speak. According to a new doctoral study, the motifs covering Karaz ceramics were not added merely to decorate everyday objects. They formed a visual language, developed and understood within

5,000-Year-Old Carbonized Barley Found in Early Bronze Age Settlement in Van’s Gürpınar District

5,000-Year-Old Carbonized Barley Found in Early Bronze Age Settlement in Van’s Gürpınar District

Archaeologists in eastern Türkiye have unearthed a remarkable find at the İremir Mound (İremir Höyüğü) in Van’s Gürpınar district — carbonized barley grains dating back around 5,000 years, offering a rare glimpse into the Early Bronze Age agricultural practices of Eastern Anatolia. Excavations at the site, conducted under the supervision of Van Museum and the

Architectural Traces Predating the Karaz Culture Unearthed in Eastern Anatolia’s Değirmenler Mound

Architectural Traces Predating the Karaz Culture Unearthed in Eastern Anatolia’s Değirmenler Mound

Archaeologists in eastern Türkiye have uncovered architectural remains predating the Karaz (Early Bronze Age) culture during ongoing rescue excavations at Değirmenler Mound in Erzurum’s Yakutiye district. The discovery—revealing structures, hearths, ovens, and domestic layers dating back more than 6,000 years—suggests that settled life in the region began earlier than previously believed. The excavation, conducted under

Traces of the 5000-year-old Karaz culture have been found in Bitlis

Traces of the 5000-year-old Karaz culture have been found in Bitlis

Traces of the 5000-year-old Karaz Culture were discovered during the excavations carried out in the İç Kale in Ahlat district of Bitlis. The Karaz Culture is a culture identified in the research of Soviet archaeologist Boris Kuftin, which exhibited a widespread presence during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age, encompassing the Eastern Anatolian Region, Transcaucasia,