Epipalaeolithic Ritual Practices at Gedikkaya Cave, Northwestern Türkiye

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Istanbul Univ

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This paper examines the Epipaleolithic occupation of Gedikkaya Cave in northwestern T & uuml;rkiye, which also served as a settlement during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods.The Epipaleolithic marks a period of increased human mobility, likely influenced by climatic events following the Last Glacial Maximum. During this time, the cave functioned as a shelter or refuge for local hunter-gatherers and transient populations. Artifacts suggest connections between European Upper Paleolithic cultures and the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A cultures of Anatolia and the Levant. The study focuses on the extraordinary symbolic and ritual manifestations found in a layer dated to 13,166-11,200 Cal BC, including artifacts, niches, and a special area featuring a stalagmite structure. These findings suggest the presence of well- developed and complex symbolic structures.

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Epipalaeolithic, Ritual, Anthropomorphic Sculpture, Zoomorphic Sculpture, Gedikkaya Cave

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Anadolu Arastirmalari-Anatolian Research

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