Cide Archaeological Project
Cide Archaeological Project | |
Researchers: Dr. Bleda Düring | |
Cide | |
2009-2012 | |
The Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) is a three year archaeological survey, which started in 2009. CAP is an international collaborative project co-directed by Bleda Düring (Leiden University), Claudia Glatz (University of Glasgow) and Tevfik Emre Şerifoğlu (Çanakkale On-Sekiz Mart Üniversitesi).
The project aims to explore and investigate the archaeological remains of the coastal Black Sea district of Cide and the adjacent inland district of Şenpazar (Kastamonu province, Turkey) using a combination of both targeted extensive and intensive archaeological surface surveying techniques. CAP is a multi-period survey with a special focus on exploring previously undocumented or little understood periods in the wider region such as the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. For more information, see www.cidearchaeology.com ![]() | |
Regions: Anatolia | |
Periods: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Late Roman, Medieval, Post-Medieval | |
Institutes: Leiden University, The Netherlands Institute in Turkey |