2021
DOI: 10.26650/artsanat.2021.16.0017
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Kuzeydoğu Anadolu Petrogliflerindeki Bir Grup Dağ Keçisi Motifi

Abstract: A Group of Mountain Goats Motif in Northeastern Anatolian Petroglyphs ÖzYüksek bir plato özelliği taşıyan Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi kaya resimleri açısından oldukça zengindir. Ardahan, Kars, Erzurum, Erzincan ve Van-Hakkâri dağlık bölgesi kaya resimleri, bu zenginliğin büyük bir kısmını oluşturur. Bölgedeki andezit ve bazalt taşlara çizilen kaya resimlerinde genellikle çizgi, kazıma, oyma ve gagalama tekniğinin kullanıldığı görülür. Kaya resim alanlarında karşılaşılan motifler, insan (şaman), at, boğa -öküz -inek, … Show more

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“…Numerous rock art areas drawn by nomads have been discovered in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Anatolia, Iran, Eastern Europe and the Balkans (Figure 1-4). These discovered rock art are generally similar to each other in terms of construction technique, style and variety of figures (Caferoğlu, 1953;201-212;Esin, 1965;167-227;Seyidoğlu, 1995;12 et al;Çınar, 1996, 15 et al;Ceylan, 2018;170-172;Beksaç, 2000;191;Günaşdı, 2016;391-407;Çoruhlu, 2019;I: 83;Bingöl, 2020;70-175;Özgül and Bingöl, 2021;491-527). If we look at the definition of traditional sports, warrior and hunter features are generally seen in the emergence of these sports.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 80%
“…Numerous rock art areas drawn by nomads have been discovered in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Anatolia, Iran, Eastern Europe and the Balkans (Figure 1-4). These discovered rock art are generally similar to each other in terms of construction technique, style and variety of figures (Caferoğlu, 1953;201-212;Esin, 1965;167-227;Seyidoğlu, 1995;12 et al;Çınar, 1996, 15 et al;Ceylan, 2018;170-172;Beksaç, 2000;191;Günaşdı, 2016;391-407;Çoruhlu, 2019;I: 83;Bingöl, 2020;70-175;Özgül and Bingöl, 2021;491-527). If we look at the definition of traditional sports, warrior and hunter features are generally seen in the emergence of these sports.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 80%