sevgi started following the journal Journal of the American Oriental Society.
sevgi started following the work of 2 people.
sevgi started following the work of Hilal Kutlu, Leiden University, Middle East Studies.
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- Anatolian Archaeology
- Anatolian Studies
- Ancient History
- Archaeology
- History
- Hitite Archaeology
- Iran Archaeology
- Mesopotamian Archaeology
- Philosophy
- Protohistory
- Sosial Anthropology, Anthropology of the Body, Anthropology of Food, Sociolinguistic
- Syro-Palestinian archaeology
- 1) cultural interconnections and trade (Egypt and Levant)
- Aegean Archaeology
- Aegean Archaeology Anatolian Archaeology Egyptian Archaeology Levantine Archaeology
- Aegean Egyptian Interrelatlations
- Akkadian
- Amarna Letters
- Anatolian Languages
- Anatolian Metal
- Ancient Craftmanship (Archaeology)
- Ancient Geography
- Ancient Industry
- Ancient Mediterranean Basin, Gender and Sexuality, Apotropaic Practices, Magic, Classical Archaeology, Ancient World History and trading systems
- Ancient Mesopotamian Economics/politics
- Ancient Metrology
- Ancient Near East
- Ancient Seals and Sealings
- Ancient Shipwrecks
- Ancient Sumerian Texts
- Ancient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)
- Ancient colonial networks
- Ancient economies (Archaeology)
- Ancient economy
- Archaeological Method & Theory
- Archaeology of Mediterranean Trade
- Archaeology of Ritual and Magic
- Archaeology, Cyprus and the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean, Judaic Studies
- Archaeometry, archaeology of measurement
- Assyriology
- Babylon
- Biblical Archaeology
- Biblical Poetry; Ugaritic Literature; Biblical Wisdom Literature; Aramaic Proverbs of Ahikar; Biblical Syntax; Rhetorical features in Talmudic Literature
- Bronze Age of Iran and the Indus valley, Theoretical Archaeology
- Bronze and Iron Ages in Eastern Mediterranean (Archaeology)
- Chalcolithic Archaeology
- Chalcolithic Metallurgy
- Cilicia
- Copper age
- Cultural interrelations in the eastern Mediterranean from the BA to the EIA
- Cuneiform, History and Archaeology of Assyria
- Development Of Complex Societies (Prehistoric Archaeology)
- Early Bronze Age (Archaeology)
- Early Bronze Anatolia Funerary Burial
- Early Dynastic Sumer
- Ebla
- Economic Anthropology
- Economic history/Trade history/Oriental trade
- Egyptology
- Emar
- Feinan
- Gift Exchange
- Gift Giving (Economic Anthropology)
- Glyptics
- Gold
- Hittite
- Hittite Empire
- Hittite Religion
- Hittite archaeology
- Hittite language and culture
- Hittite, Cuneiform, Writing Systems, Anatolian languages
- Hittitology
- Hurrian
- Igor Diakonoff
- Immanuel Wallerstein
- Iraq
- Jacques Lacan
- Karl Polanyi
- Kassite, Hurrian, Urartean
- Late Bronze Age
- Late Bronze Age archaeology
- Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine (History and Archaeology)
- Levantine Archaeology
- Maritime Archaeology
- Maritime History, Trade routes, Mediterranean, Ports, Port cities, Islands, Insularity, Seafarers
- Mediterranean prehistory
- Mesopotamian Architecture
- Mesopotamian Religions
- Mesopotamian history
- Mesopotamian trade
- Metallurgy
- Metrology, Weights and Measures
- Middle and Late Bronze Age
- Mining
- Minority Studies
- Nippur
- Nuzi
- Old Assyrian Karu/Colony Period in Anatolia
- Old Babylonian period
- Pierre Clastres
- Political Economy
- Prehistoric Archaeology
- Production and trade in the Central and E Mediterranean
- Rise of Civilization (Archaeology)
- Silver
- Socialist Economics
- Stamp Seals
- Sumerology
- Susa
- Syria (Archaeology)
- Syrian Economic History
- Syrian Studies
- Temple Economy
- Textual Criticism
- The Economics of Assymetric Information
- Tin
- Tin Trade
- Trade, Exchange, Pottery, Metallurgy and Social Change during the Early Bronze Age
- Trading between Dilmun and Mesopotamia
- Ugaritic
- Ugaritic Studies
- Urbanization
- Uruk Expansion
- Uruk Period
- World Systems Analysis
- Zagros Mountains
- eastern Mediterranean trade
- historical and industrial archaeology, archaeology of Sheffield metals trades
- kinet Höyük, Cilicia, Tell Atchana, Amuq
- the Sea Peoples, XIX - XX Dynasty in Egypt, the Hittites, the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Medittaranean
Doctorate Student, Ancient History
Thesis Title: Used Metals as a Medium of Exchange in Anatolia in The Hittite Period
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