JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE

Kubad-Abad is located on an alluvium plain on the south-western shores of Konya-Beyşehir Lake, at the foot of the Anamas Mountain. It surrounds the Bronze Age mound. It is a large city-palace that stretches from the lake shore – even from the islands in the lake – to the Anamas Mountain and holds te...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f0373284d3f041f5b1e88d5334f1dade2021-11-24T09:21:07ZJEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE2148-416310.9761/JASSS_520https://doaj.org/article/f0373284d3f041f5b1e88d5334f1dade2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=36267567_Yava%C5%9FAlptekin_S_1543-1566.pdf&key=26459https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163Kubad-Abad is located on an alluvium plain on the south-western shores of Konya-Beyşehir Lake, at the foot of the Anamas Mountain. It surrounds the Bronze Age mound. It is a large city-palace that stretches from the lake shore – even from the islands in the lake – to the Anamas Mountain and holds tens of constructions. Kubad-Abad, built upon the request of the Mighty Ruler Alaeddin Keykubat the First in 1235, is one of the best preserved palaces of Medieval Anatolian Turkish Period. It possesses a large spectrum of finds, such as ceramic tiles, glass, gypsum items, coins, seals, metal items, which are striking specimens of the period. The least known among these are the metal finds. Ornaments and clothing items attracted a great deal of attention in publications associated with metal productions of Anatolian Seljuk Period upon which our knowledge is fairly limited. Ideal examples of jewelleries particularly made of golden and silver attained a place both in catalogues of museums and special collections. The ornaments and clothing items discussed here in are examples produced from mostly bronze or iron materials with the exception of a few items made productions of silver. The Kubad-Abad Palace social complex (külliye) from which the afore mentioned items were obtained is amongst the oldest but on-going excavations pertaining to the Medieval Turkish Period. The metal findings of Kubad-Abad Palace recognizable with world-embracing ceramics gain a repertory, among which ornaments and clothing items are in a limited number. In this paper, a total of 29 items acquired during the excavations of Kubad-Abad Palace in the period between 1981 and 2009 are introduced.Alptekin YAVAŞFırat Universityarticlering, bracelet, earring, anatolian seljuk, kubadabad palace.Social SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 6, Iss 16, Pp 1543-1566 (2019)
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Alptekin YAVAŞ
JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
description Kubad-Abad is located on an alluvium plain on the south-western shores of Konya-Beyşehir Lake, at the foot of the Anamas Mountain. It surrounds the Bronze Age mound. It is a large city-palace that stretches from the lake shore – even from the islands in the lake – to the Anamas Mountain and holds tens of constructions. Kubad-Abad, built upon the request of the Mighty Ruler Alaeddin Keykubat the First in 1235, is one of the best preserved palaces of Medieval Anatolian Turkish Period. It possesses a large spectrum of finds, such as ceramic tiles, glass, gypsum items, coins, seals, metal items, which are striking specimens of the period. The least known among these are the metal finds. Ornaments and clothing items attracted a great deal of attention in publications associated with metal productions of Anatolian Seljuk Period upon which our knowledge is fairly limited. Ideal examples of jewelleries particularly made of golden and silver attained a place both in catalogues of museums and special collections. The ornaments and clothing items discussed here in are examples produced from mostly bronze or iron materials with the exception of a few items made productions of silver. The Kubad-Abad Palace social complex (külliye) from which the afore mentioned items were obtained is amongst the oldest but on-going excavations pertaining to the Medieval Turkish Period. The metal findings of Kubad-Abad Palace recognizable with world-embracing ceramics gain a repertory, among which ornaments and clothing items are in a limited number. In this paper, a total of 29 items acquired during the excavations of Kubad-Abad Palace in the period between 1981 and 2009 are introduced.
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title JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
title_short JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
title_full JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
title_fullStr JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
title_full_unstemmed JEWELLERY FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF KUBAD-ABAD PALACE
title_sort jewellery found in excavations of kubad-abad palace
publisher Fırat University
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