Sayburç Object Profile

Double-Step Bench

Structure DA has a double-step bench in front of the wall.

Double-Step Bench visual reference
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Quick Facts

Site
Sayburç
Structure
Structure DA
Type
architectural feature

What We Know

Published work identifies a double-step bench as one of Structure DA's main architectural features.

Main Details

  • Double-step bench
  • In front of the wall
  • Part of a partially excavated special building
  • Reported with a central T-pillar lying on the floor
  • Controlled by the Sayburç expanded structure matrix.
  • Keep feature description separate from functional interpretation.
  • Source trail: Özdoğan 2024, p. 10

Parent Context

  • Sayburç
  • Structure DA
  • Double-Step Bench
  • Double-Step Bench belongs to Structure DA at Sayburç.

Public Reading Path

  • Structure DA has a double-step bench in front of the wall.
  • Published work identifies a double-step bench as one of Structure DA's main architectural features.
  • Double-Step Bench should be read as reported Sayburç evidence first, with scene, domestic, structure, or burial interpretation kept separate from description.
  • Double-Step Bench should be read as reported evidence first, then compared with the parent structure page.

Physical Evidence

  • Double-step bench
  • In front of the wall
  • Part of a partially excavated special building
  • Reported with a central T-pillar lying on the floor
  • Controlled by the Sayburç expanded structure matrix.
  • Keep feature description separate from functional interpretation.
  • Source trail: Özdoğan 2024, p. 10

Motifs And Feature Groups

  • architectural feature
  • Sayburç evidence group

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 reduce the relief, domestic features, structures, or burial evidence to one settled myth or ritual meaning.
  • Keep depiction, placement, body treatment, and interpretation separate.

Source Trail

  • Özdoğan 2024, p. 10

Open Questions

  • Which exact feature, figure, or locus should control future interpretation?

Evidence Review

  • Sayburç research-grade core, structure matrix, relief dossier, or burial matrix controls the deeper review layer.
  • Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.

Object Evidence

What Is Secure

  • Published work identifies a double-step bench as one of Structure DA's main architectural features.
  • Structure DA has a double-step bench in front of the wall.
  • Double-step bench
  • In front of the wall

Source Trail

  • Özdoğan 2024, p. 10
  • Site evidence notes

Boundaries

  • 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 reduce the relief, domestic features, structures, or burial evidence to one settled myth or ritual meaning.
  • Keep depiction, placement, body treatment, and interpretation separate.

Next Evidence Needed

  • Which exact feature, figure, or locus should control future interpretation?
  • Sayburç research-grade core, structure matrix, relief dossier, or burial matrix controls the deeper review layer.
  • Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.
  • Future updates should add catalogue numbers, exact loci, image rights, and direct evidence locators when publicly supportable.

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Sources

  • Özdoğan 2024, p. 10

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