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Öğe 2019 Parion Excavations(Atatürk Üniversitesi, 2023) Keles, Vedat; Kasapoglu, Hasan; Oyarçin, Kasim; Çelikbas, Ersin; Kaba, Hazar; Yilmaz, Alper; Kasapoglu, Büsra ElifScientific archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Parion, located near Kemer village, Biga district, Çanakkale province, have been conducted since 2005. With the begenning of systematic scientific excavations, Parion excavations demonstrate the characteristics of a sophisticated work site by providing many archaeological data to the academic world, countless artefacts to the cultural inventory of our country and plenty of qualified staff to the archaeological society. In 2019, during the studies carried out in the ancient city, as in previous years, finds were unearthed together with data that will contribute to the archaeological and cultural heritage of the region. In this study; the excavations carried out in the ancient city in 2019, the data and findings obtained from the excavations, and the interpretation of the data and findings were highlighted. The excavations were carried out by a multidisciplinary team of 41 archaeologists, restorators and conservators, anthropologists, architects, geomatic engineers, art historians, epigraphers and translators from 10 universities. In 2019, excavations were carried out in 9 zones including Roman Bath, Odeion, Acropolis Eastern (Inner) Wall, South (Tavsandere) Necropolis, Agora and Warehouse Building, Theatre, Aqueduct, Toprak Kuleler Locality Chamber Tombs and Drilling 12. The year-long works lasted approximately 4 months in the field, and the entire study period included fieldworks, digital scanning and documentation, restoration-conservation, anthropology, tourism development, rehabilitation and landscaping operations.Öğe PARION 2020 SEASON EXCAVATION, RESTORATION - CONSERVATION AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES(Atatürk Üniversitesi, 2023) Keles, Vedat; Kasapoglu, Hasan; Oyarçin, Kasim; Kaba, Hazar; Yilmaz, Alper; Kasapoglu, Büsra Elif; Yılmaz, Michael DenizSystematic archaeological excavations and researches in the ancient city of Parion, located on the Biga Peninsula in northwestern Anatolia, in the vicinity of Kemer village, Biga district, Çanakkale province, started in 2005 and have been continuing uninterruptedly to the present day. In 2020, excavation, restoration-conservation and anthropological studies were carried out in a total of 7 sectors including Odeion, South-Tavsandere Necropolis, Drilling 10 (Great Bath), Roman Bath, Drilling 11-1 (Acropolis), Acropolis Eastern (Inner) Wall and Agora and Warehouse Building. Field restoration-conservation practices were carried out in the Theatre, Roman Bath, Drilling 10 (Great Bath) and Odeion sectors, while laboratory restoration and conservation works were performed on metal, glass, bone, terracotta and stone/marble artefacts. Within the scope of anthropological studies, palaeoanthropological analyses of 110 individuals were examined. During the 2020 campaign, a grave type seen in the South-Tavsandere Necropolis and the opus spicatum type brickwork uncovered in Drilling 10 (Great Bath) were among the new ones for Parion. Excavations were performed on the eastern forecourt of the Odeion, in the latrina and impluvium sections of the Roman Bath, and on the Acropolis East (Inner) Wall to discover the organic connection with the Theatre. Field restoration and conservation operations were applied in the Theatre, Roman Bath, Drilling 10 (Great Bath) and Odeion. In the paper, the data obtained from the processes performed during 2020 and the finds unearthed are introduced, and interpretations are made that will enable the understanding of Parion and the sectors. The restoration and conservation processes in the field and laboratory are explained, and the data obtained from anthropological studies are presented.