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      Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey

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      Flock of sheep grazing on field stubble near Gordion. The flat Citadel mound is visible midground to the far left, and the Küş Tepe is the conical mound in the center, through the trees. (Early July, 1992)

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      GORDION SPECIAL STUDIES

      I: The Nonverbal Graffiti, Dipinti, and Stamps by Lynn E. Roller, 1987

      II: The Terracotta Figurines and Related Vessels by Irene Bald Romano, 1995

      III: Gordion Seals and Sealings: Individuals and Society by Elspeth R. M. Dusinberre, 2005

      IV: The Incised Drawings from Early Phrygian Gordion by Lynn E. Roller, 2009

      GORDION EXCAVATIONS FINAL REPORTS

      I: Three Great Early Tumuli by Rodney S. Young, 1982

      II: The Lesser Phrygian Tumuli. Part 1: The Inhumations by Ellen L. Kohler, 1995

      III: The Bronze Age by Ann Gunter, 1991

      IV: The Early Phrygian Pottery by G. Kenneth Sams, 1994

      MUSEUM MONOGRAPH 131

      GORDION SPECIAL STUDIES V

      Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey

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      Naomi F. Miller

      UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

      PHILADELPHIA

      The publication of this volume was made possible by a generous grant from an anonymous donor.

      LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

      Miller, Naomi Frances.

      Botanical aspects of environment and economy at Gordion, Turkey / Naomi F. Miller.

      p. cm. -- (Gordion special studies ; 5) (Museum monograph ; 131)

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      ISBN 978-1-934536-15-5 (hardcover : alk. paper)

      1. Gordion (Extinct city)--Antiquities. 2. Gordion (Extinct city)--Environmental conditions. 3. Excavations (Archaeology)--Turkey--Gordion (Extinct city) 4. Plant remains (Archaeology)--Turkey--Gordion (Extinct city) 5. Land use--Turkey--Gordion (Extinct city) 6. Agriculture--Turkey--Gordion (Extinct city) 7. Landscape changes--Turkey--Gordion (Extinct city) 8. Turkey--Antiquities. I. Title.

      DS156.G6M55 2010

      939’.26--dc22

      2010024007

      ISBN-13: 978-1-934536-15-5 (cloth)

      ISBN-10: 1-934536-15-6 (cloth)

      © 2010 by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Philadelphia, PA

      All rights reserved. Published 2010

      Published for the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

      Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper.

      Contents

       CD Contents

       List of Illustrations

       List of Tables

       Preface

       1. Archaeological Background

       Stratigraphy and Chronology

       Archaeobotanical Questions

       2. Environment, Vegetation, and Land Use

       Topography, Soils, and Water

       Climate near Gordion

       Modern Vegetation Overview

       Recent Land Use—Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fuel

       Ancient Climate and Vegetation

       3. Field to Laboratory: Collection and Processing of Wood Charcoal and Flotation Samples

       Nature of the Deposits—Burnt Buildings vs. Ordinary Occupation Debris

       Field Collection of Wood Charcoal

       Field Sampling for Flotation

       Representativeness

       Laboratory Procedures—Samples, Sorting, Recording, and Quantification

       4. Analysis of the Wood Charcoal Sample

       Archaeological Context

       Methodological and Analytical Assumptions

       The Taxa: Ecological Significance

       Distribution of the Charcoal in Time and Space

       Results of the Charcoal Analysis

       5. Analysis of the Flotation Samples

       Methodological and Analytical Assumptions

       Quantification of the Remains from Occupation Debris

       The Taxa: Economic and Ecological Significance

       Distribution of the Taxa in Time and Space

       Flotation Samples from Burned Buildings

       6. Interpretation—Summary and Conclusions

       Vegetation Cover and Changes over Time

       Integrated Economies and Archaeobiological Data

       Cultural Affiliation

       Summary of Results

       Appendix A. Flotation Samples: Laboratory Protocol for Gordion

       Appendix