An Eti seal found near Alaca Höyük

Title An Eti seal found near Alaca Höyük
Author GÜTERBOCK, HANS GUSTAV
Publication Place - Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Subject Belleten (Turkish Historical Society), 1937-04, Vol.1 (2), p.501-502
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: The University of Leicester Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 0041-4255, DOI: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1432034
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_04208c18c02948bc8a36816255ba2eb7
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Notes The button seal published here was discovered in the summer of 1936 by the Turkish Alaca mound excavation team in Çelebi Bağdat, which is located to the south west of Ataca Höyük. I would like to thank the Turkish Historical Society for commissioning these excavations and Dr. I would like to sincerely thank Hamit Koşay for his service in the publication of this piece. The seal is made of black serpenti. In terms of shape, it is in the well-known form, like other button seals in Alişar. It is the same size and slightly domed on both sides. Since the seal is pierced in the direction of a line passing through its center point, it can be carried with a rope.
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An Eti seal found near Alaca Höyük

Author GÜTERBOCK, HANS GUSTAV
Publication Place - Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Subject Belleten (Turkish Historical Society), 1937-04, Vol.1 (2), p.501-502
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library The University of Leicester Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 0041-4255, DOI: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1432034
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_04208c18c02948bc8a36816255ba2eb7
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The button seal published here was discovered in the summer of 1936 by the Turkish Alaca mound excavation team in Çelebi Bağdat, which is located to the south west of Ataca Höyük. I would like to thank the Turkish Historical Society for commissioning these excavations and Dr. I would like to sincerely thank Hamit Koşay for his service in the publication of this piece. The seal is made of black serpenti. In terms of shape, it is in the well-known form, like other button seals in Alişar. It is the same size and slightly domed on both sides. Since the seal is pierced in the direction of a line passing through its center point, it can be carried with a rope.
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