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Appendix 1

GAZETTEER OF SITES WITHIN THE SURVEY AREA


The following gazetteer represents the current state of the Kerkenes Dağ regional Survey. The data base is constantly updated as new information is gathered. New evidence comes from a variety of sources, e.g. field survey, discussion in museums and universities, collaboration with the Ali~ar team, library resources. Map references are mostly to the 1:20, 000 series made in 1947 because this is the only series that is widely available and not subject to restrictions. Sites are located according to Province (all Yozgat), district and, where known, Village in that order. When the survey is complete the gazetteer will be arraigned according to the villages in whose territory the sites lie or, if on state land, which they are closest to. There will be a subsidiary listing sites by period and full cross referencing. For the moment, because the survey is still in progress and because information concerning village land boundaries and the names of sites is incomplete the order in which sites appear in the list is haphazard.

Not all sites in the gazetteer have yet been visited and some fall outside the Kerkenes survey area (and are being investigated by Gorny’s team): The latter sites are included because the may have relevance for Kerkenes.

Name: Topak Mezar Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Şahmuratli

Survey: GDS 15/9/1993

Description. a small mound c. 500rn. east of the village on the Tenirezli road, on the left of the track just before the newer cemeteries, with fairly recent graves on top. Oval in shape, perhaps 40 by 20 by 4rn. There is a canalized stream at the foot. Balloon photographs were taken in 1993. Examination of the stream banks and the surrounding ploughed fields does not suggest that much lies below the present ground surface, but this could be checked with the corer.

Date: EBA, IA

Name: Karabaş Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Babalı

Survey: GDS 20/8/93 and subsequent visits

Description: building complex c. 500m.. north of the northern tip of Kerkenes Dağ city, above the confluence of two streams. Cut by the track from Babali to Gözbaba. There is a çeşme at the site. Many turnuli in the vicinity, all robbed, some very recently.

The complex is extensive, extending east-south-eastwards on the north and probably on the south of the subsidiary stream. The main structure is well preserved. standing some 3m. Dry stone construction of large stones poorly fitted together: stones at interior corner standing 2.OOnt. large stone centre right (photo) 1.30 by 0.60 by lOOm.; outside corner standing 2.40m. (photo) third stone from base 1.40 by 1.50 by 0.55m. Walls are very wide and some are double. The back wall (west) has corner buttresses. Chamber in main part of structure recently partly cleared, extant depth (= lit. of walls) 2.70, width 0.80, length in excess of 3.00m.

An Iron Age temple with later (?Seljuk) additions and reuse, perhaps as a caravansaray.

Date: very little pottery, one chip of green glaze does not by itself provide a date. Painted sherds: two, are paralleled at Kongurlu, suggesting occupation might be contemporaneous with the main site. Construction techniques suggest that the temple belongs to the IA city.

Bibliography:
Meriggi, P. 1971, OrAnt 10: 65, P1. XV.4.


Name: Kale Dere Harabesi Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Babalı.

Survey: GDS 1994 (balloon photography)

Description: on the slight ridge to the east of the Kale Dere by a reasonable perennial spring (?name). A large single complex which appears to comprise three rows of rooms. The walls are apparently of dry stone. The appearance is that of a way station or caravansary like building rather than a konut. It should be possible to draw a plan from the balloon photographs.

Pottery: few red wheel-made sherds and some small tile frags were observed (but not kept). The general feel is Late Roman or Byzantine if the surface fragments belong with the occupation and are not later.

Date: Late Roman or Byzantine, on the basis of the sherds. The extant nature of the ruins may indicate that it is not earlier.


Name: No Name Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Babali

Survey: GDS 18/8/93

Description: a small site on a low bluff between two streamlets, east of the Kerkenes city north-east gate (by von der Osten’s points 108-109). Stone walls of several rooms/buildings can be seen. Sherding poor.

Date: EBA, Hell, some or all of the extant walls could be EBA, but by no means certain.


Name:
Çadır Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-y
Yozgat, Sorgun, Peyniryemez

Survey: von der Osten, Meriggi 1970, GDS 21.8.93, Gomy 1994, GDS 9.9.94 (balloon photography)

Excavation: Gorny 1994

Description: large (for the region) mound in the form of a steep sided, truncated cone. C. 1.5km. South-southeast of Peyniryemez, on the east side of a perennial stream in rolling crop land. Founded on an outcrop of conglomerate. Heavily overgrown with thistles dominant, some recent digging, especially on top. Perhaps 12m. of occupation.

The lower part is to be flooded by the Esenli Baraj in 1994.

Date: Chalco./EB I, EB II, EB/MB, Hittite, IA, Hell., Rom., Byz.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1928, GeogRev 18:86.
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III

Meriggi, P. 1971,OrAnt 10:65, Pl.XVI.2


Name: Sumerin Sivri Kale Map: Yozgat 79-z
Yozgat, Sorgun, Sivri

Survey: von der Osten 1927, Gorny 1994

Description: kale and tumulus on a natural and very prominent hill. C. 20km. south-east of Kerkenes and c. 4km. west-south-west of Ali~ar. H.H. von der Osten describes the mined walls as similar to those on Kerkenes Dag (presumably the Kale, although von der Osten may not have been certain that the glacis on Keykavus Kale was substantially later than the city wall). 1 .5-2m. wide, constructed on a paved embankment. 76 by 76m. with large towers on each corner. Several buildings can be recognized inside. The tumulus chamber is of limestone which has been brought from elsewhere.
Small vaulted Byz. building on spur mentioned by von der Osten is probably the tumulus.

Date: Tumulus: Hell.IRom.; Kale: Byz.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1929, 01C6: 16, 18, 22, 30, Figs 7,8,14.
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III (Sumuk Sivrisi).


Name: Karaburun Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Karaburun

Survey: von der Osten, GDS 25.8.93

Description: a small site on a low, stony tepe behind the school. A good view of Kerkenes and Gözbaba. There are tumuli in the vicinity. C. 50 by 2-3m.; a single building. Not ploughed, few sherds.

Date: IA (?Persian)

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III. Map: Yozgat 78-y


Name: Aslıhan Höyük
Yozgat, Sorgun, Emirhan

Survey: GDS 25.8.1993

Description: a small roughly square ruin in level fields between Emirhan and (Çakirhacili, as the Roman site on von der Osten's Map (Alishar III). C. 50 by 50 by 2-3m.; much small stone; a single building.

Date: Roman, one sherd of HBB (?EB I) but nothing in the fields.

Bibliography:
Osten H.H. von der
1937, Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Cemali Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-z
Yozgat, Sorgun, Esenli

Survey: GDS 10.9.94 (balloon photography), Gomy 1994

Excavation: M. Ozcan, Yozgat Museum

Description: a mound on the north-east bank of the Kanak Su a little above the confluence with the Eğriöz Su. Shown as a Tumulus on the Alishar III map. Partially flooded by the Esenli darn in 1994, due to be completely submerged in 1995.

Date: EB, ?Second Mill., IA, Rom., Byz.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1929a, OIP 5: 83 map.


Name: Orta Höyük Map: Yozgat 79-z
Yozgat, Sorgun, Büyük Oren

Survey: von der Osten

Excavation: Chantre

Description: a mound.


Name: Babalı Höyük Map:Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Babalı

Survey: von der Osten, GDS failed to locate the site in 1994 (unless it is the previous site)

Description: a mound c. 2km. east of Babali Köy. There is confusion since the “large mound near Babali” of von der Osten is evidently Kuşakli.

Date:?

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Taşlık Höyük Map: Yozgat 77-u*
Yozgat, Sorgun, Taşlık

Survey: von der Osten, GDS 9.9.94 (balloon photography)

Description: a mound c. 2km. west of Kuşaklı Höyük, c. 1km. north of Küçük Taşlık. A prominent conical mound on a rocky spur between Büyük and Küçük Taşlık, just clipped by the modem track. Occupation is restricted to the conical mound, elsewhere bed-rock is everywhere visible.

Date: ?Chalco., EBA, Second Mill., IA, Hell./Rom.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937,Alishar III: Map III.
Cornelius, F. 1964, BibOr XXI: 12 n.4.
Alp, S. 1979, VIII 7TKong: 65.


Name: Kuşaklı Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-u*
Yozgat, Sorgun, Taşlik
Survey: von der Osten 1928, Forrer 1926, Gomy 1993, GDS 9.9.94 (balloon photography)

Description: Also known as Kuchuk Köhne Höyuk and Uşakli Höyük. A largish mound with a skirt c. 2km. north-east of Taşlık Höyük, c. 3km. north-west of Babalı Höyük on the south side of the Eğiröz Su and east of the confluence with the Kötü Dere. According to von der Osten the mound is similar to Alişar Höyük and part of a town wall and gate are visible on the lower terrace.

Observations made in 1994: late Hittite pottery from a trench dug to plant poplar saplings, just to the west of the “gate”, burnt mud brick is apparent along much of the edge of the skirt (?date) which clearly marks one or more walls, a Hittite worked block of excellent workmanship has been uncovered where the road to Taşlik clips the western edge and has been dumped on the small promontory. The mound is situated at the confluence of the KotU Deresi and the Eğriöz Su and sits in the wide valley bottom thus, like Alişar, it is probable that a considerable amount of early occupation lies below the present level of the fields. The settlement extends for a considerable distance beyond the skirt towards Ta~hk, the fields being littered with tile and sherds. There is a late mortared wall around the top.

A hoard of Hellenistic silver coins in a pot was found in 1930 (Newell 1931).
The location as given by von der Osten and by Newell is confusing, but von der Osten 1928 Figs 31, 32 and
1930: 171 makes clear the identification.

Date: ?Chalco, EBA, Second Mill., IA, Hell., Rom., Byz.

Bibliography:
Forrer, E. 1927, MDOG LXV: 33.
Osten, H.H. von der l929a, OIP 5: 20, 83 map.
Osten, H.H. von der 1929b, 01C6: 37, Figs 31, 32.
Osten,H.H.vonder 1930,OIC8: 171.
Newell, E.T. 1931, The Kuchuk KOhne Hoard.
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Kale Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-u*/v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Küçük Köhne

Survey: von derOsten 1928, GDS 16.9.94

Visit: GDS 19.5.1994, photos

Description: Not the site of Küçük Köhne Höyük which is evidently at Kuşakli (von der Osten 1930: 171). A mound c. 2.5km. east of Ayridam and c. 2km. north-east of Küçük Köhne Köy, just south west of the confluence of the Eğriöz Dere with the stream flowing from KücUk KOhne KOy. There are said to be springs in the area. The site is on a low outcrop of granitic rock, on the edge of a lush flood plain with reasonable arable land on the terrace behind. A smallish, high, conical mound, very like Çadir Höyük. To the east of the stream there is an extension of the Hell, occupation and a cemetery with some large stones. The remains here are very shallow.

The site can easily be seen from the main highway, from the southern edge of the automotive workshops on the west side of Sorgun and from the road to Mehmetbeyli just before the turning to the KucUk Kohne Koy. It is most easily reached from the north-east by way of a good field track.

Pottery: as well as the sherds that were collected there are trays, early plain Cappadocian bowls and HBB. No Hittite sherds were seen.

Date: Chalco./EBA, MBA, Late IA-Hell.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Tilkigediği Tepe Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, ? Küçük Köhne

Survey: Osten, von der, GDS 3 1.8.1994

Visit: GDS 20.5.1994, photos

Description: a small, prominent, conical site on the western side only of a low ton at the end of a granitic ridge. Just to the west or the road where it splits between Şahmuratli and Mehmetbeyli. The site overlooks the valley on the west (rather than the road on the east). There appears to be a poor spring at the base of the tepe on the west side. Perhaps 30m. in diameter, it is difficult to gauge the depth of occupation which clearly spreads down the slopes which are covered by a stone glacis resembling those on Gozbaba Tumulus and Keykavus Kale. There is a major wall, perhaps a tower, still visible. There has been some recent digging.

The initial appearance is that of a largish tumulus that has had a trench dug Through it, but this is illusive or only a part of the story.

The site was visited by von der Osten and appears on his unpublished map as Tavsun Tepe (check sp.). Information from R. Gomy.

Half of a stone quern top stone, with square central hole and slots for wooden handle, at house.

Date: ?EBA, IA (Achaemenid)


Name: Tilkigediği Tepe Tower Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, ? Küçük Köhne

Survey: GDS 3 1.8.1994, 14.9.94

Description: On the northernmost peak of the Tilkigedigi Tepe.
A tower-like structure constructed of white mortared uncut granite wall utilizing the natural fingers of rock.
There are good views to Goz Baba, Keykavus Kale and to the north. The site clearly replaces and serves the
same function as Tilkigedigi Tepe

There are ashy deposits but few sherds. Mortar samples were collected.

The site has been much dug into in recent weeks.

At the base to the west and on the saddle immediately to the south are circular and rectangular stone huts, some with porches, of some antiquity. There are chips of wheel-made red wares (which could, of course, post date the constmction).

There is a poor spring at the base on the west side and traces of seasonal water on the saddle.

Date: Byz.

Name: Tavşangediği Dere Tepe Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Ayrıdam

Survey: GDS 3 1.8.1994, 14.9.94

Description: occupation on the slope of a low, circular, prominent ton, revealed by the grey ashy soil from a very recent trench. Depth of deposit is 1.50m. plus but seems to be between outcrops of granite. Other stone walls are visible on the surface with sherds in the same areas, but it is possible that the wall are later boundaries. Burnt mud-brick is evident from recent disturbance on the south side below the rock outcrop. There are also circular stone huts of, presumably, later date. Occupation seems to be restricted to the north and west sides.

Pottery: plain monochrome, dark with one lighter face. Simple rims, fragments of frnit stands. Few red wares. Vegetal and grit temper. One very fine sherd that has been later shaped by grinding.

Chipped stone: flint blade and broken point.

Date: EBA, Later


Name: No Name Map: 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, ? Küçük Köhne

Survey: GDS 1.9.94

Description: small mound site on a bluff to the east of a poor stream. South of the coal tip, west of Tilkigedigi Tepe Tower. C. 20m., l.5m. max. depth. There is still a little water by the site although the stream is not flowing.

It is possible that the mound has been quarried for mud-brick manufacture and was the source of the EB sherd and obsidian chip found on Tilkigedigi Tepe

Photographed.

Pottery: includes monochrome burnished ware with fluted decoration and one painted fragment. IA sherds resemble those from Tilkigedi~i Tepe

Date: Chalco./EBA, IA


Name: No Name Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, ?Ayrıdam
Description. slope site at the southeastern corner of the coal tip, facing south. c. 260m. north-north-east of the last site, immediately east of the same stream, c. 250rn. north-north-west of Tilkigediği Tepe Tower. a shallow site distinguished by dark plough soil. Approx. 50 by 50m. No tile or mortar. Typical sherds kept, md. handle.

About lOOm. to the east, on a west facing slope, another patch of dark plough soil with a thin scatter of similar sherds and some tile fragments. Immediately above is a small unploughed area with large stones, presumably a building. Immediately above again is sterile plough soil.

Pottery: as at the Kiremeflilc on Kerkenes Dağ

Date: Byz.

Name: Akoluk Höyük Map: Yozgat 79-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Akoluk
Survey: von der Osten

Description: mound c. 1km. north of Akoluk village.

Date:

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937,Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Eğri Öz Höyük Map: Yozgat 79-v
Yozgat, Sorgun,??

Survey: von der Osten

Description: mound (name not known) on the east side of the E~ri Oz, just below the “E’ on the Alishar III map. C. 4.25km. west-north-west of Sanhamazali and c. 2.5km. east south-east of Akoluk.

Date:

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III.


Name: Gözbaba Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gözbaba

Survey: GDS 15.9.94

Description: a mound immediately north of the village, recently bulldozed away to make a football pitch. Few sherds remain.

The höyük shown on a tepe c. 0.5km. north-east of GOzbaba, shown on the 1:25,000 map, is only an outcrop of rock.

Pottery: Büyük Güllücek type sherd and plain burnished sherds. Also some late pieces.

Date: Chalco./EBA, Late


Name: Gözbaba Köy Site Map: Yozgat 77-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gözbaba

Survey: GDS 15.9.94

Description: An extensive flat site 1km. north-west of the village on the south-east facing slopes to the west of the tsteyen Dere and probably extending to the east of the stream. A scatter of sherds but little or no tile, it appears that stone wall footings are being ploughed up.

A stone relief with a horse is said to have been found and given to the Germans (presumably von der Osten) about 70 years ago. There is a Byzantine stone built into a house wall (photographed) in the village.

Date: Late Roman! Byz.

Name: Karapinar Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gozbaba
Survey: GDS 15.9.94

Description: a flat site on east facing slopes. There are springs in the vicinity and the site is under crops. About mid-way between PurcUklu HuyUk (tumulus) and the Kerkenes Dag city wall. Cut by the tractor track. Much stone and a good scatter of slierds with some tile.

There is a series of, probably, three Iron Age dams above the site.

Information from Gozbaba Köy: coins are in the village and a helmet was found some years ago and sold for seven TL.

Photos taken.

Date: Roman

Name: Pürçüklü Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gözbaba

Survey: von der Osten, Schmidt 1928, GDS 4.8.1994

Description: a tumulus on the high ground c. 1.5km. west of the Kerkenes city west gate on a bluff overlooking the confluence of the Purcuklu Deresi and the stream flowing from Kerkenes. Altitude 1379 (1:25,000 map). The largest and most prominent of a large group of tumuli, apparently the greatest group of such burials in the region.

A large, shallow hole recently dug into the top reveals nothing. There are good views of the Göz Baba tumulus
and enclosure, the eastern edge of Goz Baba village, The city on Kerkenes Dag and the surrounding turnuli.
There is no indication of later reuse despite the prominence (e.g. as a Byzantine tower). No sherds.
Photographs taken 3.8.94

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map LII.

Name: Gözbaba Map: Yozgat 77-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gözbaba

Survey: v.d. Osten, GDS 26.8.93

Description: a site on the peak of Kerkenes Dağ at an altitude of c. 1524m. (1:200,000 map). A large and prominently situated site that dominates the skyline. Presumed to be a substantial tumulus with a later tower on top and paved scarp that is clearly contemporary with the tower. A very substantial wall of crude dry stone, C. 400m. wide, encloses the mound on three sides and extends down the slope to the north to embrace a spring. Still a trickle of cold water in late August. This is presumably the Göz of Gozbaba; i.e. the Father of the Springs. The pottery is late Rom./Byz. There are some traces of internal structures, perhaps secondary. Other tombs exist in the area.

This is the Kale on von der Osten’s Map: it may well have been a beacon. The views south, south-west and south-east are very impressive as is the view of Keykavus Kale, but the rest of the city is partly obscured by the intervening hills. There are obvious parallels with Tilkigedigi Tepe and the glacis at Keykavus Kale so von der Osten was perhaps correct. The site also lines up with the wide street on Kerkenes and was surely significant.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1928, GeogRev 18: 86, Fig.l.
Schmidt, E.F. 1929, AJSL 45: 225, Fig.5.
OstenH.H. yonder 1937,Alishar III: Map III.
Bittel, K. 1942, Kleinasiatische Studien 46: n.43, 54.

Name: Mekkime Höyük Map:Yozgat 77-v
Yozgat, Sorgun, Gözbaba

Survey: GDS 15.9.94

Description: on Gülü Tepe opposite Dutluk. A small conical tepe with enough soil to be ploughed on top. C. 30 by 15 by 2m. A small hilltop mound.

Pottery: mostly HBB with a few finer pieces; grit tempered.

Date: Chalco./EBA


Name: Dedik Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-z
Yozgat, Sorgun, Esenli (formerly Dedik)

Survey: von der Osten

Excavation: 1990 Özcan (Yozgat Museum)

Description: a mound south-east of the village. Partially submerged by the Esenli dam in 1994, will completely go in 1995.

Date: EB, Hittite, IA

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der l937,Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Gelingulu Höyük Map: Yozgat 78-z
Yozgat, Yozgat, Osmanpaşa, Gelingulu

Survey: von der Osten

Excavation: Yozgat Museum, M. Ozcan

Description: a large mound.

Date: IA, Hell., Rom., Byz.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1937, Alishar III: Map III.

Name: Karga Map: Yozgat 77-y
Yozgat, Yozgat, Osmanpaşa. Karga

Survey: Blackburn 1928

Description: hieroglyphic inscription from village. C. 1km. to the east is a shallow mound of Roman and Byzantine date, 1.8km. west is a large kale overlooking Yenice and 3km. east a large mound with EB - Byz.

Bibliography:
Osten, H.H. von der 1929, 01C6: 139, Fig.160.
Gelb, I.1939, HHMNo.37: 33-34, Pl.LV.

Name: Yayla Sira Tepe Map: Yozgat 78-v
Yozgat, Sorgim, Sorgun, Babali.

Survey: GDS 21.8.1994

Description: a small conical tepe with shallow occupation. C. 1.20km. south-east of Babalı Köy, bearingon Tilkigediği 120 degrees. Immediately north of the track from Babali Köy to the garage (on the Şahmuratli road, on the west of the valley of the Kale Dere. Just below the B of Babali. on the 1: 200,000 map. There is a spring, now a ce~me, close to the base.

Max. dia. 20m., 2m. depth, there is a recent plough scar down one side which clearly showed the greyish soil of occupation (rather than burials).

Pottery: all plain, the majority is dark on one or both sides. The examples of wares kept over emphasizes the
proportion of red.

Photo: Nikon frame 15

Date: Chalco.-EB?

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