Kozal, Ekin2025-01-272025-01-272022978-180327202-3978-180327201-6https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv34dm79v.13https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/13125This article presents the painted pottery traditions at Sirkeli Höyük throughout the 2nd millennium BC. Since the excavations and material studies in Sirkeli Höyük are ongoing, only a preliminary overview can be given. Although found in every assemblage, painted pottery constitutes a small proportion of the assemblages both in the Middle and Late Bronze Ages. Represented painted wares/styles/decorations include the so-called Syro-Cilician Painted Ware in the Middle Bronze Age and Red Slip/Red-edged/Red- banded, Monochrome or Bichrome Painted Wavy-line, and Cross-hatched Wares of the Late Bronze Age. © the authors and Archaeopress 2022. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCilicia; Late Bronze Age; Middle Bronze Age; Painted pottery; Sirkeli HöyükPainted pottery traditions at Sirkeli Höyük in the 2nd Millennium BCBook Chapter17720310.2307/j.ctv34dm79v.132-s2.0-85169406687N/A