Bone Differentiation (Human and Nonhuman) in Archaeological and Forensic Contexts
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Balkan-Atlı, Nur Ece Birc¸ek Istanbul, Turkey
Basic Biographical Information Nur Balkan-Atlı was born in 1953 in Aydın, Turkey After graduating from Robert College, she went to Paris and studied prehistory, anthropology, and ethnology at Sorbonne University. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. with a dissertation titled The Neolithization of Anatolia from the Sorbonne University in 1985. Atlı was assigned as a specialist to the Prehistory Department of I˙stanbul University in 1987 and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1995 and then Professor in 2000.
She is connected to the French Institute of Anatolian Studies and is a researcher and a member of the monitoring committee. Nur Balkan Atlı is also a foreign member of the French CNRS Archiorient Group, a local consultant of the European Commission INCO-MED Programme, and a member of the American Research Institute of Turkey and similar scientific institutions. She currently serves on the editorial board of journals including “Anatolia Antiqua” and “Paliorie´nt.” She has published the book La Niolithisation de l’Anatolie and numerous scientific articles.
Cross-References ▶ Art, Paleolithic ▶ Lithic Technology, Paleolithic
Major Accomplishments Further Reading Nur Balkan Atlı’s major field of study is the Paleolithic period of prehistoric archaeology and lithic technologies. Since 1995, she has mostly focused on the obsidian beds and working areas in the Cappadocia region in Turkey. After working in El Kown, Qdeir (Suriye), Cafer Ho¨yu¨k (Malatya), and As¸ıklı Ho¨yu¨k (Aksaray) on excavations, she started an ongoing study through the Cappadocia Obsidian Research Project.
BALKAN-ATLI, N. 1993. Els primers poblats neolithics d’Anato`lia. Cota Zero 9: 25-30. - 1994. La Ne´olithisation de l’Anatolie. Istanbul: IFEA; Paris: Editions Broccard. - 1995. Preliminary report of the chipped stone industry of Deg˘irmentepe, an Ubaid settlement in eastern Anatolia, in Readings in prehistory: studies presented to Halet C¸ambel: 127-48. ˙Istanbul: EgeYayınları. - 1998. The aceramic Neolithic of central Anatolia: recent finds in the chipped stone industry, in G. Arsebu¨k,
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M.J. Mellink & W. Schirmer (ed.) Light on top of the Black Hill (Studies presented to Halet C¸ambel): 81-94. I˙stanbul: EgeYayınları. - 2003. Use of obsidian at Deg˘irmentepe: an Ubaid € ˘ an, settlement in eastern Anatolia, in M. Ozdog H. Hauptmann & N. Bas¸gelen (ed.) From villages to cities. Early villages in the Near East: 373-84. ˙Istanbul: Arkeolojive Sanat Yayınları. - 2004. A short report on flint and obsidian finds, in H. Abbasog˘lu & W. Martini (ed.) Die Akropolis von Perge, Band 1: 79-81. Mainz: Zabern. - 2005. Paleolitikten Gu¨nu¨mu¨ze Obsidiyen. Haberler 19: 1-3. - 2008. Obsidiyenin Gec¸mis¸ten Gu¨nu¨mu¨ze Yolcug˘u, in S. € Ozdizbay € Delemen, A. C¸okay-Kepc¸e, O. & S. Turak (ed.) Euergetes, Prof. Dr. Haluk Abbasog˘lu 65. Yas¸. Armag˘anı: 127-32. Suna-I˙nan Kır
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