Çiftlik Tepe
The Settlement mound of Çiftlik Tepe is located on the western margin of the country town Bayramiç and belongs to the estate of the Hadımoğlu family. The hill is about 15-20 m higher than the adjacent riverbed. J. M. Cook quotes James Mellaart who has found Troy I black burnished inverted-rim bowls and hand-made and wheel-made 2 nd mill. BCE Gray and Red Ware. On the north and west slope of the settlement ceramic similar to Troy V-VI as well as Roman and Byzantine sherds were found.
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Province: Çanakkale
District: Bayramiç
Latitude: 39.8157330
Longitude: 26.5703500
Chronological Periods: EBA, LBA
Site Categories
- Settlement
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GeoNames
Site: https://www.geonames.org/8632579
Province: https://www.geonames.org/749780
Wikidata
Pleiades
DAI Arachne
Vici
References
- Cook, John Manuel. 1973. The Troad – An Archaeological and Topographical Study. Oxford: Clarendon Press.. (1973)
- Cook, John Manual. 1973. “Bronze Age Sites in the Troad.” In Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean, edited by R. A. Crossland and Ann Birchall, 37‒40. London: Duckworth.. (1973)