Evolution of a Medieval Castle Town and Its Landscape in the Southwestern Anatolia
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Date
2023
Authors
Turan, Mine Hamamcioglu
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
The objective of this paper is to develop a framework for understanding the archaeological sites composed of the remains and traces of castle towns and evaluating these sites together with their landscapes with a retrospective focus. A case study approach was undertaken with a focus on Kale Tavas (Tabae) in the Southwestern Anatolia. The scope of the Historic Landscape Characterisation was adapted to characterise the remains and traces of the castle town together with its landscape. Site survey at different scales, archive research, and in-depth interviews were used to acquire data. Our results suggest the related conservation boundaries should be determined not only considering the citadel walls but also the natural context that had contributed to the evolution of the castle town. For Kale Tavas, heritage management should be planned by considering the values of the historical landscape and the factors that threaten them, as this study shows.
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Archaeological site, historic castle town, cultural landscape, historic landscape characterisation, evolution, Kale Tavas, Historic Landscapes, Framework
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Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Volume
25
Issue
Start Page
156
End Page
178
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