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A selection of publications and research output in the fields of Archaeology Related Disciplies and Cultural Heritage Management supported by the BIAA. The list includes monographs, edited volumes, chapters and journal articles that are the outcome of research funded or supported by the BIAA in various ways (fellowships, small or large research grants, conference/workshop support, works by appointed academic staff, administrative support, etc.). The list follows a chronological order. Please scroll down to navigate through the items.
> Summers, G.D. (2018). Notes on Chronology in the Phrygian Highlands: Cultic Installations, Defenses, and Clamp Cuttings. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 77: 67-84.
> Summers, G.D. (2018, in press). Kerkenes Final Reports 1: Excavations at the Cappadocia Gate (with other contributions). OIP, Chicago.
> Summers, G.D. (2018, in press). Phrygians east of the red river: Phrygianisation, migration and desertion. Anatolian Studies 68.
> Summers, G.D. (2018, in press). Later Second-Millennium Burials at Yanik Tepe, Northwestern Iran, Excavated by Charles Burney in A Batmaz, G. Bedianashvili, A. Michalewicz, A. Robinson (eds) Context and Connection: Essays on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Honour of Antonio Sagona. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 268, Leiden, Peeters Press.
> Summers, G.D. (in press). Kerkenes Final Reports 2: Excavations at the Palatial Complex (with other contributions). OIP, Chicago.
> Summers, G.D. (in press). Humps Along the Way: Routes, Roads and Transport and the Anatolian Plateau in the Iron Age. Pathways of Communication: Roads and Routes in Anatolia from Prehistory to Seljuk Times Ankara, 20 - 22 March 2014. London: British Institute at Ankara.
> Summers, G.D. (in press). Thoughts on Houses and Households in the Early Trans-Caucasian Culture: A View from Yanik Tepe in Northwestern Iran, in M. Akar, C. Çakırlar, Ç. Çilingiroğlu, Y. Heffron, E. Jean, E. Kozan, T.E. Şerifoğlu, A.U. Türkcan, S. Ünlüsoy (eds). Questions, Approaches, and Dialogues in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology : Studies in Honor of Marie-Henriette and Charles Gates. Alter Orient und Altes Testament Bd 445, Münster, Ugarit-Verlag.
> Summers, G.D: (in press). Fifteen Years of Renewed Research at Tell Atchana, Some Final Thoughts, in Proceedings of a conference to mark the 15th Anniversary of Renewed Excavations at Tell Atchana. Istanbul, Koç University Press.
> Summers, G.D. and F. Summers (in press). Monumental Entrances, Sculpture, and Idols at Kerkenes: Aspects of Phrygian Cult East of the Kızılırmak, in E. Simpson (ed) The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella. Leiden and Boston, Brill.
> Massa, M. (2018, in press). A multi-scalar and multivariate approach to the analysis of social and cultural boundaries in the western Anatolian Early Bronze Age, in D’Alfonso L. and K. Rubinson (eds.) Borders and Boundaries: Changing Landscapes in the Bronze and Iron Ages of Anatolia and the South Caucasus, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
> Massa, M. (2018, in press). Communal gatherings in Early Bronze Age Anatolia: an elite affair?, in Atakuman Ç. (ed.) Tematik Arkeoloji Serisi 5: Arkeoloji’de Ritüel ve Toplum, Ege Yayınları: İstanbul.
> Massa, M. and Tuna Y. (2018, in press). A clay stopper from Boz Höyük (Afyon) in the context of the western and central Anatolian Early Bronze Age sealing practices, Anatolian Studies 68.
> Massa, M. and Palmisano A. (2018). Change and Continuity in the Long-distance Exchange Networks between Western/Central Anatolia, Northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia, c.3200-1600 BC, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 49, 65-83.
> Massa, M. and Palmisano A. (2018). Commercial landscapes of long-distance contacts in Western Asia, c. 3200 – 1600 BC: perspectives from material culture, Journal of Open Archaeology Data 6.
> Massa, M. and E. Fidan (2018). Pxrf Yöntemi İle İç Batı Anadolu’da Erken Madencilik Aşamalarının Araştırılması: 2016 Yılı Çalışmaları, Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı XXXIII(2), 99-108.
> Massa, M. (2018). Review of Marston, J.M. 2017. Agricultural sustainability and environmental change at ancient Gordion (Museum Monographs 145), 2017. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, Antiquity, 92(362), 543-545.
> Algan, E. (2018, in press). The globalization of Turkish television industry: New trends in content flow, in Shimpach S. (ed.), Routledge Companion to Global Television. New York & London: Routledge.
> Baird, D., Fairbairn, A. and G. Mustafaoğlu (2018). Rebuilding Boncuklu. Special report, Current World Archaeology 88, 56.
> Baird, D. (in press). Connected communities and constructed identities. The Konya plain 15000-6000 cal BC. In C. Maner (ed.), Crossroads – Konya Plain from Prehistory to the Byzantine Period. Istanbul.
> Baird, D., et al. (in press). Agricultural origins on the Anatolian plateau. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1800163115.
> Gürsu, I. (forthcoming) “From Site Management to Public Archaeology in Turkey”, in Gürsu I. (ed.) Public Archaeology: Theoretical Considerations and Current Practices in Turkey, London: The British Institute at Ankara.
> Baykal Büyüksaraç G. & Gürsu I. (2017) “Local Economy and Women’s Labour in the Context of Cultural Heritage: The Aspendos (Belkıs) Case”, in Şimşek G. (ed.) “Women and Cultural Heritage”, Aydin: Adnan Menderes University.
> Gürsu, I. (2017) “Ankara İngiliz Arkeoloji Enstitüsü: Kültürel Miras Yönetimi Projesi, Aspendos ve Pisidya Bölgesi”, 38. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı, Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
> Gürsu, I. (forthcoming) “Tourism and the privatization of archaeology”, in Tahan L. and Dallen T. (eds), Tourism and Archaeology, Bristol: Channel View Publications.
> Gürsu, I. (2017) “Living Amid the Ruins”. Heritage Turkey 6: 12-13.
> Massa, M. (2017). Madenlerden mezarlara: M.Ö.3700-1600 yıllarında, Kuzeybatı Anadolu’da metalurji ve metal ürünlerin değiş tokuşu. Arkeoloji ve Sanat, 154, 166-169.
> Koparal, E., Ersoy, Y., Massa, M., Demirciler, V. (2017). Sampling the Ionian landscapes: An overview of the archaeological surveys in the Klazomenean and Teian chorai, in Steadman S. and McMahon G. (eds), The Archaeology of Anatolia: Recent discoveries, vol. II, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Cambridge, 400-425.
> Koparal, E., Demirciler, V. ve Massa M. (2017). Urla ve Seferihisar İlçeleri Yüzey Araştırması 2015 Yılı Çalışmaları, Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı 34(1), 483-504.
> Fidan, E., Massa, M., McIlfatrick, O., Üyülmez, M., ve A. Ilaslı (2017). Afyon Arkeoloji Müzesi’nden Tunç Çağlarına Tarihlenen Bir Grup Metal Eser, Colloquium Anatolicum 16, 55-70.
> Fidan, E., Massa, M. and O. McIlfatrick (2017). Höyüktepe'de Erken ve Orta Tunç Çağı metalurjisi, in Türktüzün, M. and S. Ünan, “Kureyşler Barajı Kurtarma Kazıları 2015”, Kütahya, Kütahya Müzesi Müdürlüğü.
> Massa, M., McIlfatrick, O. and E. Fidan (2017). Patterns of metal procurement, manufacture and exchange in the Early Bronze Age northwestern Anatolia: Demircihüyük and beyond, Anatolian Studies 67, 53-83.
> Massa, M., Fidan, E. and O. McIlfatrick (2017). Çiledir Höyük ve Seyiyömer Höyük Erken ve Orta Tunç Çağı metalurjisi, in Ünan, S. ‘Kütahya Müzesi 2015 Yıllığı’, Kütahya, Kütahya Müzesi Müdürlüğü, 299-323.
> Bachhuber, C. and Massa M. (2017). The First Field Season of the Konya Regional Archaeological Survey Project, Heritage Turkey 7, 30-31.
> Baird, D., Mustafaoğlu G. and A. Fairbairn (2017). 2015 Yılı Boncuklu Höyük Kazısı. Tarımın yayılımı ve Çatalhöyüğün öncülleri. Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı, 87-96.
> Baird D., Fairbairn A. and G. Mustafaoğlu (2017). A The Boncuklu Project; the spread of farming and the antecedents of Çatalhöyük. Heritage Turkey.
> Fletcher, A., Baird, D., Spataro, M. and A. Fairbairn (2017). Early Ceramics in Anatolia: Implications for the Production and Use of the Earliest Pottery. The Evidence from Boncuklu Höyük, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1-19. doi: 10.1017/S0959774316000767.
> Haddow, S., J.W. Sadvari, C.J. Knüsel, S. V. Moore, C.S. Larsen, S. E. Nugent (2017, in press) ‘Out of Range? Non-normative funerary practices from the Neolithic to the early 20th Century at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’ in T. K. Betsinger, A. B. Scott, A. Tsaliki (eds.) ‘A Bioarchaeological Perspective of Atypical Mortuary Practices: A Geographic and Temporal Investigation’ Volume 1 Gainesville: University of Florida Press.
> Intagliata, E.E. and Naskidashvili, D. (2017). Forgotten borderlands. Guria and Adjara survey project. Heritage Turkey 7, 15–16.
> Kabukcu, C. (2017). Woodland use and agricultural economies in Anatolia, Heritage Turkey 2017.
> Maddy, D. (2017). Pleistocene environments of the Gediz valley: stable isotope signatures from travertines. Heritage Turkey 2017: 20-21.
> Peker, E. (2017) A participatory analysis workshop: Bringing stakeholders together to identify major urban problem areas in Rize, Heritage Turkey, British Institute at Ankara, Volume 7, 23-24.
> Petersen, A.D. (2017). “Under the Yoke”: The Archaeology of the Ottoman Period in Bulgaria in Journal of Islamic Archaeology Vol 3, No.2.
> Rempel, J. and S. Sherratt (2017). Sinop Kale Excavations 2017: Hellenistic fortifications and handmade pottery. Heritage Turkey 7, 34-35.
> Smith, R. and E. Öğüş (2017). Aphrodisias 2015. Kazı Sonuçları Toplantisi 38.2, 17-34.
> Wilkinson, T.C. and A. Slawisch (2017). Panormos 2017: Intensive Survey on the Milesian Peninsula. Heritage Turkey 7: 32–33.
> Wilkinson, T.C. and A. Slawisch (2017). Intensive Survey on the Milesian Peninsula. Research Highlights. Archaeology at Cambridge 2016–7, 46.
This book brings together papers covering a wide range of regions and periods, from Italy to China, and Old Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire, all focusing on the interpretation of banqueting imagery in funerary contexts. The papers largely concentrate on pictorial depictions of banqueting and/or food offerings and how they might be understood in such settings, although some papers consider tomb deposits and furnishings.
> Massa M. 2016. A multi-scalar and multivariate approach to the analysis of social and cultural boundaries in the western Anatolian Early Bronze Age, in D’Alfonso and K. Rubinson (eds.) Borders and Boundaries: Changing Landscapes in the Bronze and Iron Ages of Anatolia and the South Caucasus, Cambridge University Press.
> Bachhuber, C. and M. Massa (2016). Engaging the Material and Academic Legacies of the first BIAA-led Surveys in the Konya Plain. Heritage Turkey 6: 21–22.
> L. Vandeput (2015) Nature and cult in Pisidia, in: K. Sporn and S. Ladstätter (eds) Natur – Kult – Raum, Akten des internationalen Kolloquiıms Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg, 20. – 22. Jänner 2012, Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut Sonderschriften 51, Vienna , 358-378.
> 2015. ‘Heroa’ and the City. Kuprlli’s New Architecture and the Making of the ‘Lycian Acropolis’ of Xanthus in the Early Classical period. Anatolian Studies, 65, 97-142.
> 2015. Unicorn’s horn or guideline? On the meaning of an unusual diagonal line in an unfinished relief of a bovine on the Kalekapı tomb at Donalar, Paphlagonia. In: WOOTTON, W., RUSSELL, B. & LIBONATI, E. (eds.) Art in the Making: Approaches to the Carving of Stone. London: King's College London.
> 2015. Dining after Death? Minerva. The International Review of Ancient Art and Archaeology [London].
> Massa M., Şahoğlu V. 2015. The 4.2ka BP climatic event in west and central Anatolia: combining palaeoclimatic proxies and archaeological data, in Meller H., Arz H.W., Jung R. and R. Risch (eds.) 2200 BC – A climatic breakdown as a cause for the collapse of the Old World? Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle: Halle, 61-78.
> Y. Tonga Uriarte & I. Gürsu, “A Comparative Perspective on the Discourses of 'Privatization' in the Arts and Heritage Field in Turkey”, in the proceedings of the 6th Annual ENCACT Research Session, The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co-creation, Cross Fertilization with, October 2015, pg 437-445.
> l. Gürsu, “If you do not visit, we will take it away: An Analysis of a Communication Campaign for Italian Cultural Heritage” article in “Anthropological Quarterly”, 2015, vol 88, no 2, pg 379-402.
> 2014. Review of Matt Waters, Ancient Persia. A Concise History of the Achaemenid Empire, 550-330 BCE. New York: CUP 2014. BMCR, 2014.09.61.
> I. Gürsu, “Secrets of Tafileh: Local Assets for Community Empowerment and Development” conference review in “Public Archaeology”, 2014, Vol 13, no 4, pg 341-48.
> Popkin, P.R.W. (2014). Prehistoric Anatolian Subsistence Practices: Zooarchaeological Evidence. In: Wawruschka, C. ed., Prehistoric Economies of Anatolia: Subsistence Practices and Exchange. Rahden/Westf: Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, pp 91-102.
> Massa M. 2014a. Early Bronze Age burial customs across the central Anatolian plateau: a view from Demircihöyük Sarıket, Anatolian Studies 64, 73-93.
> S. Mitchell and L. Vandeput (2013) Sagalassos and the Pisidia Survey Project: in search of Pisidia’s history, in: J. Poblome (ed.) Shifting practices? The impact of interdisciplinarity on archaeological interpretation. Exemplum gratum: Marc Waelkens and the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project, Leuven, 97-118.
> L. Vandeput and V. Köse (2013) Survey in the Taurus Mountains: Methodologies of the Pisidia Survey Project, in L. Lavan and M. Mulryan, Late Antique Archaeology 9, 205-245.
> I. Gürsu, “Aspendos Project: In the Light of Organizational Restructurings in Cultural Heritage Management in Turkey” in the proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Cultural Heritage Management: Societies, Institutions, and Networks edited by Lucia Marchegiani, October 2013. Aracne Editrice, Rome.
Peter Popkin (Postdoctoral Fellow 2008-09) published the following article based on research undertaken during his fellowship.
> Popkin, P.R.W. (2013). Hittite Ritual Animal Sacrifice: Integrating Zooarchaeology and Textual Analysis. In: Ekroth, G. and Wallensten, J. eds., Bones, Behaviour and Belief: The Zooarchaeological Evidence as a Source for Ritual Practice in Ancient Greece and Beyond, (Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae, Series IN 4, 55, pp 101-114). Stockholm: Swedish Institute at Athens, pp. 101-114.
C.S. Lightfoot and E.A. Ivison (eds.) Finds Reports and Technical Studies (Amorium Reports 3 - 2012) Istanbul.
C. Katsari, C.S. Lightfoot, and A. Özme The Amorium Mint and the Coin Finds (Amorium Reports 4 - 2012) Berlin.
> L. Vandeput (2012) Art. Stoneworking, Greece and Rome, in: R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine and Sabine Hübner (eds) Wiley-Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History.
> L. Vandeput (2012) Art. Dokimeion, in: R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine and Sabine Hübner (eds) Wiley-Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History.
> L. Vandeput (2012) Art. Side, in: R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine and Sabine Hübner (eds) Wiley-Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History.
> M. Jackson, M. Zelle, L. Vandeput and V. Köse 2012, Primary evidence for ‘Cypriot Red Slip Ware’ Late Roman D Ware production in southern Asia Minor, Anatolian Studies 62, 89-114.
> Popkin, P.R.W. (2012). The Recognition and Interpretation of a Singular Late Bronze Age Animal Sacrifice Event at Kilise Tepe, Turkey. In: Collard, D., Morris, J. and Perego, E. eds., Food and Drink in Archaeology 3. Totnes: Prospect Books, pp. 89-98.
> Poupeau, G., Le Bourdonnec, F.-X., Carter T., Delerue S., Shackley, M.S., Barrat, J.A., Dubernet, S, Moretto, P., Calligaro, T., Milić, M. and Kobayashi, K. (2010), ‘The use of SEM-EDS, PIXE and EDXRF for obsidian provenance studies in the Near East: A case study from Neolithic Çatalhöyük (central Anatolia)’, Journal of Archaeological Science 37(11): 2705-2720.
> L. Vandeput (2009) Late Antiquity in the Taurus Mountains: Remains in Pednelissos and its Territory, Colloquium Anatolicum 8, 23-44.
> L. Vandeput (2008) The British Institute at Ankara: 60 years young, Anatolian Studies 58, 1-15.
> Carter, T., Dubernet, S., King, R., Le Bourdonnec, F.-X., Milić, M., Poupeau, G. and Shackley, M.S. (2008), ‘Eastern Anatolian obsidians at Çatalhöyük and the reconfiguration of regional interaction in the Early Ceramic Neolithic’, Antiquity 82(318): 900-909.
> L. Vandeput (2007) Kontinuität und Wandel in der urbanen Architektur Pisidiens in spät-hellenistischer und früher Kaiserzeit, in: M. Meyer (ed.) Neue Zeiten - Neue Sitten. Zu Rezeption und Integration römischen und italischen Kulturguts in Kleinasien, Vienna, 133-142.
> M. Waelkens and L. Vandeput (2007) Regionalism in Hellenistic and Roman Pisidia, in: H. Elton and G. Reger (eds) Regionalism in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor. 22-24 August 1997, Trinity College, CT, USA, Bordeaux, 97-105.
> Carter, T. and Kilikoglou, V. (2007), ‘From reactor to royalty? Aegean and Anatolian obsidians from Quartier Mu, Malia (Crete)’, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 20.1: 115-143.

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