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  1. Çatalhöyük - Wikipedia

    In July 2012, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2] Çatalhöyük overlooks the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya (ancient Iconium) in Turkey, approximately 140 km …

  2. Çatalhüyük | Location, Map, Houses, & Art | Britannica

    Çatalhüyük, major Neolithic site in the Middle East, located near Konya in south-central Turkey. Excavations (1961–65) by the British archaeologist James Mellaart have shown that Anatolia in …

  3. Smarthistory – Çatalhöyük

    Çatalhöyük or Çatal Höyük (pronounced “cha-tal hay OOK”) is not the oldest site of the Neolithic era or the largest, but it is extremely important to the beginning of art.

  4. Catal Huyuk - New World Encyclopedia

    Çatalhöyük (ʧɑtɑl højyk also Çatal Höyük and Çatal Hüyük, or any of the above without diacritics) was a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in southern Anatolia, a province in central Turkey, …

  5. Home | Catal - Springer

    Catal is a fully open access journal for the dissemination of advances in catalysis across a wide range of fields. This collection emphasizes the role of bio-catalysis in advancing the circular bioeconomy, …

  6. Çatal Höyük: Visiting One of the World’s Oldest Cities

    May 21, 2021 · Çatal Höyük was a densely pack settlement inhabited from 7400–6000 BC. And throughout its long history, archaeologists estimate that between 5000 and 8000 people lived there …

  7. Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

    Jul 2, 2012 · Two hills form the 37 ha site on the Southern Anatolian Plateau. The taller eastern mound contains eighteen levels of Neolithic occupation between 7400 bc and 6200 bc, including wall …

  8. Çatalhöyük: Its Story Continues - JSTOR Daily

    Dec 10, 2024 · Çatalhöyük is an icon of Neolithic architecture. The settlement in central Türkiye has long been studied to help us understand the transition humans made from the hunter-gatherer lifestyle to …

  9. The Site - Çatalhöyük Research Project

    Welcome to Çatalhöyük, one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Since the 1960s, excavations have uncovered a densely packed Neolithic (New Stone Age) settlement which dates …

  10. Çatal Höyük | Art History I - Lumen Learning

    Çatal Höyük is not the oldest site of the Neolithic era or the largest, but it is extremely important to the beginning of art.