Işıldak Tepe
Işıldak Tepe is located on the southern shore of the Dardanelles, 5 km west of the village Intepe. The site was discovered in 1976 by Aşkidil Akarca. No architectural remains are visible today. A. Akarca found vessel fragments similar to Troy I and Troy VI. Peter Pavúk and Cornelia Schubert saw numerous Late Bronze Age ceramic fragments dating to early Troia VI up until Troy VIIa.
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Province: Çanakkale
District: Çanakkale
Latitude: 40.0052330
Longitude: 26.2899500
Chronological Periods: LBA
Site Categories
- Settlement
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GeoNames
Site: https://www.geonames.org/7732344
Province: https://www.geonames.org/749778
Wikidata
Pleiades
DAI Arachne
Vici
References
- Aslan, Rüstem, Günther Bieg, Peter Jablonka, and Peter Krönneck. 2003. Die mittel- bis spätbronzezeitliche Besiedlung (Troia vi und VIIa) der Troas und der Gelibolu-Halbinsel. Tübingen: Verlag Ernst Wasmuth. (2003)