%0 Journal Article %T ¡°Coba¡± Type Scraped Bowls at G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ %A I£¿£¿l DEM£¿RTA£¿ %J - %D 2018 %X G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ is a central Anatolian hilltop settlement dated to the Middle and Late Chalcolithic periods. The relatively well-preserved level I and level II of the settlement are dated to the Middle Chalcolithic Period (cal. 5200-4820 BC). Mud brick architectural remains, small finds and pottery of the level III indicate the beginning of a new period, which brought a foreign ¡°influence¡± to the site. "Coba" type scraped bowls, which are discussed here, are studied extensively as a part of PhD thesis titled ¡°G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ settlement in the context of the Ubaid cultural expansion: The Interaction of G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ and the Ubaid¡±. The PhD thesis is based on the architectural remains, pottery, small finds and pot burials of G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ level III. Scraped vessels of G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ include tray, plate, bowl, deep bowl, pot and pithos vessels. Diversity of these shapes distinct G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ from most of the contemporary sites. The Coba-type scraped bowl, which is one of the most distinctive indicators of the PostUbaid period, is the second most common group of G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ level III pottery. Tournette (slow wheel) made Coba-type bowls were produced in three different standardized types. Similar types are to be observed from the Late-Ubaid period through the Post-Ubaid until the beginning of the LC 2 phase. Similarities and intensive connections between G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ and contemporary sites at the end of the Ubaid period and post-Ubaid (LC 1) period clearly indicate that prevailing perceptions and new practices observed on Coba type bowls reached central Anatoli %K Orta Anadolu %K G¨¹vercinkayas£¿ %K Coba Kaseleri %K Tarazlama %K Obeyd Etkile£¿im Alan£¿ %K Ge£¿ /Post Obeyd D£¿nemi. %U http://dergipark.org.tr/olba/issue/47136/593087