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Çemiabbasa Düzü |
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Artifact Scatter |
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Southeastern Anatolia |
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Batman |
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Merkez |
Village:
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Suçeken |
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Survey |
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It locates at the place called Çemiabbasa Düzü where Tigris makes a wide meander approximately 5 km southwest of Suçeken Karakolu south of Batman Province. Palaeolithic chipped stone tools scattered in a wide area were found during the survey conducted by H. Taskiran in 2004. There are 12 cores and 54 flake-blades besides the half broken and missing biface among the finds. They generally show the characteristics of Lower-Middle Palaeolithic. Code T61/7 [Taskiran 2006:208]. |
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