Yoğunburç Structure Profile
Public-Data Watch Context
Yoğunburç is best handled as a public-data watch page: real enough to map, but still too sparse for deep structure claims.
At a glance
- Site
- Yoğunburç
- Structure
- Public-Data Watch Context
- Known For
- Sparse confirmed network node
What you're looking at
Current records place Yoğunburç in the Cudi Deresi catchment framing, with confirmed network relevance but limited public category-level detail.
Why it matters
- Confirmed Taş Tepeler network site.
- Cudi Deresi catchment framing is the main public anchor.
- The absence of detail is itself a useful research signal.
- Future updates should add structures only when plans, finds, and sources are clear.
What to notice first
- Catchment context
- Public data gap
- Future source watch
Research layer source notes
- Keep confirmed public facts separate from research leads and expected future excavation detail.
- Do not promote structure, object, ritual, or phase claims before plans, loci, dates, or catalog records support them.
- Use rights-safe fallback imagery unless image rights and credit wording are clear.
- This page is a public reference layer, not the final excavation report.
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- MC-0029 sparse catchment node
- Site profile and evidence notes
- What are the first confirmed structures?
- Which finds can be made public?
- How does Yoğunburç relate to the western catchment sites?
- Which details are secure physical observations, and which are reporting shorthand?
- Which public images can be used after rights review?
- What future publication will separate structure, object, phase, and date details?
- Treat this as a public-safe bridge between the site profile and deeper evidence review.
- Add deeper pages only when evidence records become strong enough to support them.
- Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.
Source links references
- Evidence note
- Evidence note
- MC-0029 sparse catchment node