Ayanlar Object Profile
Blades And Stone Implements
Ayanlar blades and stone implements give the emerging site a practical lithic evidence layer.
Quick Facts
- Site
- Ayanlar
- Structure
- 2025 Newly Launched Excavation Area
- Type
- lithic and stone implements
What We Know
Current notes mention flint blades, flakes, points, scrapers, a stone weight fragment, and related stone implements, but exact object contexts still need review.
Main Details
- Flint blades are reported.
- Flake fragments are reported.
- Points and scrapers are reported.
- A stone weight fragment is listed in current notes.
- The material belongs in a lithic/tool panel, not a structure-specific claim yet.
- The tools help users see Ayanlar as a worked landscape, not only an excavation headline.
- Exact counts by tool type remain open.
- Material classifications and technological comparisons remain open.
Parent Context
- Ayanlar
- 2025 Newly Launched Excavation Area
- Blades And Stone Implements
- Blades And Stone Implements belongs to 2025 Newly Launched Excavation Area at Ayanlar.
Public Reading Path
- Ayanlar blades and stone implements give the emerging site a practical lithic evidence layer.
- Current notes mention flint blades, flakes, points, scrapers, a stone weight fragment, and related stone implements, but exact object contexts still need review.
- Blades And Stone Implements should be read as public-safe evidence first, with exact context, catalogue, phase, and image-rights questions kept visible.
- Blades And Stone Implements should be read as reported evidence first, then compared with the parent structure page.
Physical Evidence
- Flint blades are reported.
- Flake fragments are reported.
- Points and scrapers are reported.
- A stone weight fragment is listed in current notes.
- The material belongs in a lithic/tool panel, not a structure-specific claim yet.
- The tools help users see Ayanlar as a worked landscape, not only an excavation headline.
- Exact counts by tool type remain open.
- Material classifications and technological comparisons remain open.
Motifs And Feature Groups
- lithic and stone implements
What To Be Careful About
- Use reported wording where exact locus, phase, function, or 2025 metadata remain open.
- Do not assign ritual, identity, contents, liquid type, exchange, or status meanings without source support.
- Do not promote research leads as confirmed excavated objects without source, context, and catalogue support.
Source Trail
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- Çelik 2017 Ayanlar Höyük / Gre Hut publication
- Atlas photo catalog audit
Open Questions
- What is the exact object number, find context, date, and current collection record?
- Which image can be published once rights and credit wording are clear?
- Does this evidence come from surface material, older publication, museum attribution, or excavated context?
Evidence Review
- Evidence notes and image records support deeper review.
- Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.
Sources
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- Çelik 2017 Ayanlar Höyük / Gre Hut publication
- Atlas photo catalog audit