ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROOF OF ENJOY AT TIRE KUTU HAN: CLAY PIPES

This paper deals with the Ottoman clay pipes found during the excavations carried out at the courtyard of Kutu Han, located at Tire district of Izmir, in 2012. Plentiful ceramics of the periods before and after the construction of the han building were discovered in the excavations of 2012 for resto...

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Clay
Coffeehouses
Design and construction
Excavations (Archaeology)
History
Methods
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Pipes
Turkey
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