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History
Founded
Approximately 7100 BC; 9124 years ago
Abandoned
Approximately 5700 BC; 7724 years ago
Periods
Neolithic to Chalcolithic
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The site and excavations are well preserved. The physical mass and scale of the mounds have not much altered since the site was first discovered in 1958.
Although Mellaart began to explore Çatalhöyük's West Mound in 1961, a fuller programme of excavations was initiated here in the late 1990s by Jonathan Last and ...
Dec 17, 2021 · Built more than 9000 years ago in modern Konya Plain, central Turkey, it is known in archaeology as a proto-city, a link between the cave- ...
Located near the modern city of Konya in south central Turkey, it was inhabited 9000 years ago by up to 8000 people who lived together in a large town.
Located near the modern city of Konya in south central Turkey, it was inhabited 9000 years ago by up to 8000 people who lived together in a large town.
The History. Catalhoyuk. Çatalhöyük was settled primarily between 7500 BC and 5700 BC. The name is Turkish, meaning "forked hill". It's unknown exactly ...
Mar 26, 2019 · Founded over 9,000 years ago on the bank of a river that has since dried up, Çatalhöyük is believed to have been home to an egalitarian ...
is an archaeological site in what is now south-central Turkey. Along with Jericho, it's considered one of the oldest cities in the world, dating from almost ...
Mar 1, 2021 · The 9000-year-old settlement of Çatalhöyük in Turkey shows how humans began putting down roots.