Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük

Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük
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Publisher : British Inst of Archaeology at
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 189824930X
ISBN-13 : 9781898249306
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Download or read book Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük written by Ian Hodder and published by British Inst of Archaeology at. This book was released on 2013 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume in the Çatalhöyük series reports on the results of excavations from 2000 to 2008 that have provided a wealth of new data on the ways in which the Çatalhöyük settlement and environment were occupied. The first section explores how houses, open areas, and middens in the settlement were central to the daily lives of the inhabitants, integrating a wide range of different types of data at different scales. A second section examines subsistence practices of the site's inhabitants and builds up a picture of how the overall landscape was exploited and lived within. A third section studies the evidence from the skeletons of those buried inside the houses at Çatalhöyük in order to understand the health, diet, lifestyle, and activity of the inhabitants. This final section also reports on the burial practices and associations in order to build hypotheses about the social organization of those inhabiting the settlement. A complex picture emerges of a relatively decentralized society, large in size but small-scale in terms of organization, dwelling within a mosaic patchwork of environments.


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