Levant Bölgesi Neolitik Çağ Taş Figürinleri
Özet
In the historical process, the depiction of the man together with animals to different
media from time to time has been in various forms. In its most basic form, while
depictions on different materials such as wall paintings and sculptures are present,
figurines made of various raw materials are amongst the most well-known and common
examples of this depiction style. The semantic context of the situation that the figurines
reflect human and animals is one of the research questions of archaeology. Taking this
research question as the reference, this thesis titled as “The Neolithic Stone Figurines of
Levant Region” aimed to examine the stone figurines of a certain period of time, in a
specified and on a particular material in detail.
The Neolithic Age, which is defined by its own specific developments, and its process
of functioning in the Levant Region, plays an important role in analyzing the subject of
figurines in detail. Therefore, the geographical features and conditions of the region
were investigated and the Neolithic period in the region has been studied in relation to
human and geography. The region is divided into two as North and South Levant and as
a result of the archaeological studies carried out thus far, the chronology of the
Neolithic Period, which was created specifically to the region, was defined with detailed
sub-phases.
A total of 109 stone figurines that were unearthed from 26 different Neolithic sites in
the region are the main focus of this study. After giving general information about sites,
stone figurines were evaluated typologically according to their periods and descriptions.
The human and animal figurines that are the two main typological distinctions were
elaborated and the functions of figurines were scrutinized. In general, the figurines, which considered being the equivalent of the "Mother
Goddess" concept, its relationship with this concept and its different meanings have
been focused on. To ensure that the semantic context is consistent, excavation reports,
case studies on figurines and ethnographic researches are discussed in detail. When
considering the figurines in terms of region, period, typological distribution and the
quantity, it is determined that they have different meanings in each phase.