NEW EVIDENCE OF CHALCOLITHIC AGE STEATITE BEADS FROM INONU CAVE: TYPOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY ASPECTS WITH ARCHAEOMETRIC TECHNIQUES

During the excavations conducted at level V of Inonu Cave, which is located on the western Black Sea coast of Anatolia, 10.198 beads were found in a small pot above the bedrock. While 93 of the beads, the vast majority of which were produced from steatite, were produced from agate, 27 of them were p...

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