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buluntular

Buluntular is a Turkish term used to refer to artifacts and material remains recovered during archaeological fieldwork or related research. The term encompasses a wide range of objects that shed light on past human activity, including tools, pottery, metal objects, faunal and floral remains, and other material traces.

The word buluntu derives from bulmak, meaning “to find,” and buluntular is the plural form used to

In practice, buluntular are documented with precise provenance, including site name, trench or grid location, depth,

Categories commonly encountered among buluntular include lithics (stone tools), ceramics, metal objects, organic remains (wood, seeds,

Analysis of buluntular contributes to chronology, technology, economy, and social practices, and informs reconstructions of trade

In Turkish archaeology and museology, buluntular are central to excavation reports and museum catalogs, serving as

denote
multiple
finds.
and
stratigraphic
layer.
They
are
cataloged,
photographed,
measured,
and
preserved
in
museums
or
research
institutions;
contextual
information
associated
with
each
item
helps
interpret
its
meaning
and
use.
bones),
and
architectural
finds.
These
objects
collectively
illuminate
technologies,
economies,
diets,
and
daily
life
of
past
communities.
networks,
subsistence
strategies,
and
cultural
interactions.
Conservation
and
dating
methods
may
revise
earlier
interpretations
as
new
techniques
become
available.
the
tangible
evidence
of
past
cultures
and
as
material
heritage
for
research
and
public
education.