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Inhabiting Çatalhöyuk (Hardback)

Reports from the 1995-99 seasons

Ancient History > Ancient Near East > Anatolia

Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: McDonald Institute Monographs
Pages: 446
ISBN: 9781902937229
Published: 5th June 2005
Casemate UK Academic

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Volume 4 deals with various aspects of the habitation of Çatalhöyuek. Part A embarks on a discussion of the relationship between the site and its environment, using a wide range of evidence from faunal and charred archaeobotanical remains. Part B looks at evidence from human remains which inform us about diet and lifestyle, as well as wider issues of population dynamics and social structure, including a consideration of population size. Part C looks at the sediments at Çatalhöyuek, exploring ways in which houses and open spaces in the settlement were lived in. In all of these ways, a picture is built up of the way in which people moved through and lived in the natural and cultural environment of the places we subsume under the name of 'Çatalhöyuek'.

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