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TUĞÇE YALÇIN

PhD Student

Contact Info

Office:
G22 Baldwin Hall, Jackson Street, Athens, GA 30602
When I was an undergraduate student in the departments of history and Arha (archaeology and art history), I realized that the animals' testimony about the past is more than I thought. The curiosity to understand the place of animals in historical progress encouraged me to turn to them directly, and this is how I met zooarchaeology. Over the years, my fieldwork with animal bones has led me to a passion that today has me as a Ph.D. student at the University of Georgia.
In my research, I evaluate how the human-deer interactions in the Anatolian archaeological context are. I am analyzing deer species in the western Anatolian site Kaymakçı (Gygaia), which is dated to the Middle and Late Bronze Age. I ask how the occupants of Kaymakçı developed their deer hunting strategies and practices. I admire the poetic way deer describe environmental dynamics, microclimates, and vegetation. I argue that deer habitats and mobility are key elements to gaining insight into hunting practices and strategies by knowledge of hunting practices.
Before my academic journey at UGA, I received my Bachelor's degree from Koç University. I did a double major in the History and Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) departments. I specialized in Classical Studies and Late Antique and Byzantine Studies. After, I gained fieldwork experience in Kaymakçı Excavations (Gygaia Project, Manisa), I started to focus on the Bronze Age.
I had a chance to practice my theoretical knowledge in the Environmental Archaeology Lab at the Anatolian Civilizations Research Center (Koç University, Istanbul). I have been analyzing the faunal remains of Kaymakçı since 2022.
Education:

Ph.D. student in Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Expected 2028 
B.A. Archaeology and History of Art, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkiye 2022 
B.A. History, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkiye 2022 

Other Affiliations:
Selected Publications:

Academic Conferences
2024 “Integrating Isotopic Data across Ancient Anatolia for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction” T.
Yalcin, M. Davis, and S. E. Pilaar-Birch. SAA. Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.
April 2024.

Grants:

Awards And Honors

2022 Koc University –Dean’s Honor List
2020 Koc University –Vehbi Koç Scholar Award
2019Koc University –Vehbi Koç Scholar Award

Academic Scholarships
2024 ANAMED – Ancient Language of Anatolia Training Program $500
2024 University of Utah – SPATIAL Training Program $2500
2016–22 Koc University – 100% Success Scholarship 
2016–22 Koc University – KUDEB Scholarship $25000


Travel Grants
2024 University of Georgia – Anthropology Dept. Conference Travel Grant PRESENTATIONS
$300

Curriculum Vitae:

Major Professor