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Öğe Troas bölgesinin MÖ 3. bin yıl hayvancılık ekonomisini anlamak(İçdaş Yayınları, 2018-10) Gündem, Can YumniÖğe Understanding migration of sheep from its domestication center in Southeast Anatolia to West Anatolia by using of ancient mtDNA: Preliminary results(2017-07) Gündem, Can Yumni; Dağtaş, Dilşad; Yüncü, Eren; Özer, Füsun; Birand Özsoy, Ayşegül Ceren; Açan, Can; Akbaba, Ali; Gerritsen, Rana Deniz Özbal; İlgezdi Bertram, Gülçin; Pişkin, Evangelia; Somel, Mehmet; Çakan, Yasin Gökhan; Togan, İnciSheep domestication started in Southeast Anatolia about 10 000 years before common era (BCE) and spread to from there to other regions by demic diffusion of managed/domesticated sheep, cultural diffusion or both. To contribute to the understanding of the process of sheep domestication and spread within Anatolia, ancient sheep bones were collected from three archaeological sites; Barcın Höyük (Bursa, 6500-2300 BCE), Tepecik Çiftlik Höyük (Niğde, 6850- 5800 BCE) and Yeşilova Höyük (İzmir, 6252-5800 BCE). Ancient DNA was extracted from these samples and 144 bp long fragment of mitochondrial DNA control region was sequenced. Genetic continuity between sheep populations from lower levels of Barcın (Barcın1,6500-6100 BCE)- upper levels of Barcın (Barcın2, 3800-2300 BCE), Tepecik Çiftlik - Barcın 1 and Tepecik Çiftlik - Yeşilova Höyük was tested assuming exponential growth, mutation rate range of 10-8 to 10-6 and effective population size range between 50 to 1500. Genetic continuity between Barcın 1-2 and Tepecik Çiftlik - Barcın1 could not be rejected. However, continuity was rejected for Tepecik Çiftlik - Yeşilova for low mutations rates and/or low population sizes. Our preliminary results suggest that West-central Anatolian sheep originates from another gene pool than the Central and North-west Anatolian sheep.Öğe Maydos Kilisetepe kazısının arkeozoolojik çalışmalarının ön raporu(Kültür Varlıkları ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü Yayınları, 2014-06) Gündem, Can Yumni; Seçmen, Mürsel; Badem, AylinÖğe Introduction of wool sheep to Anatolia zooarchaeological evidence from c. 6000 BC to 2000 BC and Troy(2014-10) Gündem, Can YumniÖğe Pathology and impact of humans on the Japanese ancient horse Analysis of horse remains from the village of Muramatsu Shirane Ibaraki Prefecture Japan(2014-09) Gündem, Can Yumni; Nishimoto, Toyohiro; Hongo, HitomiÖğe 2012-2017 Yıllarında arasında Maydos Kilisetepe Höyüğü’nde gerçekleştirilen arkeozooloji çalışmalarının sonuçları(Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi, 2018-05) Gündem, Can Yumni; Seçmen, Mürsel; Sazcı, GökselÖğe Maydos Kilisetepe Höyüğü’nde arkeozooloji çalışmaları: Göçler ile beraber gelen yeni beslenme modeli(İçdaş Yayınları, 2018-10) Gündem, Can Yumni; Seçmen, Mürsel; Sazcı, GökselÖğe Ancient mtDNA analyses of sheep domestication process on the way from its domestication center in Southeast Anatolia to West Anatolia(2018-09) Gündem, Can Yumni; Özer, Füsun; Özer, Onur; Dağtaş, Dilşad; Koptekin, Dilek; Özkan, Mustafa; Pişkin, Evangelia; Çakan, Yasin Gökhan; Akbaba, Ali; Somel, Mehmet; Togan, İnci; Yüncü, ErenÖğe The Anatomy of an Offering-Pit in Tepecik/Çiftlik–Niğde (c. 7000 BP)(Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, 2014-09) Gündem, Can YumniÖğe Ege gübre kazısının III. tabakasının arkeozoolojik çalışmalarına giriş (M.Ö. 5900–5700)(Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi, 2018-05) Gündem, Can Yumni; Sağlamtimur, Haluk; Gündem, Ebru; Seçmen, Mürsel