PRODUCTION ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SUBSTRUCTURE: NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC Cover Image

ÜRETİM EKONOMİSİ VE TOPLUMSAL ALTYAPI: NEOLİTİK VE KALKOLİTİK ÇAĞLAR
PRODUCTION ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SUBSTRUCTURE: NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC

Author(s): Belgin Aksoy
Subject(s): Archaeology, Historical Geography, Comparative history, Economic history, Social history, Ancient World, Culture and social structure , Evaluation research
Published by: Hitit Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
Keywords: Syria; Anatolia; Neolithic; Chalcolithic; Prehistoric Economy;

Summary/Abstract: While using the objects from archaeological context to reconstruct past civilizations, it is impossible not to explore the daily economic activities of past civilizations. With the Neolithic, the economy rose with the management of limited materials and resources, becoming a major part of life. The abovementioned economy is a type of system that is sustainable. It also has equivalent production and consumption units. However, this started to slowly change towards the end of the Neolithic. When comparing cultures from the regions of Syria and Mesopotamia, one can see there are similarities in material culture, which are reflecting the production mode.

  • Issue Year: 11/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1475-1495
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Turkish