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Settlement strategy and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of Menekse Catagi from chalcolithic period to ancient times in North-western Turkey


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Abstract

In this study, the findings obtained from the archaeological and geomorphological research carried out in Menekse Çatagi settlement, especially in 2023 drillings excavations, are presented and interpreted in a geoarchaeological context. Menekse Catagi is located on the northern coast of the Marmara Sea, 12 km west of Tekirdag province. This settlement was inhabited by a range of cultures extending from the Middle Chalcolithic Period to the Ancient times, and data about these cultures were unearthed through archaeological excavations. This article provides direct and indirect evidence regarding the sedimentological change processes of Menekse Catagi settlement, during a wide range of cultural layers. It is necessary to consider the main scope of this study not only as a means of revealing the physical structure of external factors experienced in the past but also as a part of the process of understanding the dimension and variability of the dialectical interaction between the social environment and the physical environment. In this context, the space use, and changes of the inhabitants of Menekse Catagi have been mapped in detail. An attempt has been made to define how geological factors affect the area where the settlement is located. By evaluating geomorphological studies and archaeological data, more realistic interpretations were made by revealing the transformations in the settlement strategy and the inhabitant’s reactions to this transformation.

Keywords

Menekse catagi, sedimentology, geoarchaeology, Menekse stream, earthquake

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