Abstract

The traditional use of in earthen material in Turkey and especially Central Anatolia is known to have originated from the primary ages of settled civilization period. The building techniques that were used in Central Anatolia in B.C. 5000s and that can be seen in the examples that have survived today resemble one another. We can tell that this is an indication that the architecture defined as vernacular is not pure. The forms have affected each other and similar techniques have been used. Within the scope of this research, vernacular examples of houses made of “earthen material” in Anatolia have been examined and application methods that differ from region to region and their differences have been explained.

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