Abstract:
The pottery sherds discussed in this study were collected at K br s Höyük, which was investigated within the
scope of the survey project called “Eminler Höyük and the Development of Karaman Plain Settlements during 3rd and
2nd millennium BC”. K br s Höyük, which was surveyed intensively in 2018, is one of the largest Early Bronze Age
Anatolian settlements, with its area covering more than 40 ha. The site consists of two different parts, which could
be de ned as citadel and lower town. The surveys indicated that the site has been occupied intensely during the Early
Bronze Age. In this study, some of the Early Bronze Age pottery sherds collected from K br s Höyük are discussed in
line with their formal characteristics and technical features like surface treatments and their relevant fabric. Finally,
some of the basic cultural and chronological observations provided by pottery analysis are presented here.