In order to better understand how plants were procured and consumed at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, the site’s archaeobotany team examined some of the existing ethnographic examples of “traditional” (non-mechanised) farming in Turkey. The Kastamonu region of the north Turkey is an area where some ’ancient’ wheats (einkorn and emmer) are cultivated in a more or less traditional way and on a small-scale. Fieldwork in this part of Turkey provided first-hand knowledge of some off- and on-site agricultural activities which could have been part of prehistoric village life, but also of ways in which modern technologies challenge non-mechanised farming*. Of particular interest were a) information gathered from field-owners on traditional techniques used t...
The Neolithic way of life was first established in Northwest Anatolia before the middle of the 7th m...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
The Anatolian Neolithic, one of the most fascinating episodes in the socio-economic history of the N...
Çatalhöyük is a 9,000-year-old settlement located in the Konya Plain, Turkey. Thanks to the remarkab...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
This paper explores the explanations for, and consequences of, the early appearance of food producti...
A history of agricultural production is proposed for Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, central Turkey, usin...
The aim of this project is to produce new archaeobotanical evidence for the early-mid Neolithic sequ...
Southeast Anatolia is home to some of the earliest and most spectacular Neolithic sites associated w...
Limited knowledge about the 3000-year period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in central Ana...
Çatalhöyük’s millennium-long Neolithic sequence and large archaeobotanical assemblage of stored c...
The primary goals of this dissertation are: 1) to understand the agricultural system at Kenan Tepe d...
domestication in southeast Turkey has been countered by Martin K. Jones et al. (Letters, 16 Jan., p....
Intensive archaeobotanical investigations at Çatalhöyük have created a unique opportunity to explore...
This archaeobotanical analysis was carried out as part of the Khirbet Faris project: a multi- discip...
The Neolithic way of life was first established in Northwest Anatolia before the middle of the 7th m...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
The Anatolian Neolithic, one of the most fascinating episodes in the socio-economic history of the N...
Çatalhöyük is a 9,000-year-old settlement located in the Konya Plain, Turkey. Thanks to the remarkab...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
This paper explores the explanations for, and consequences of, the early appearance of food producti...
A history of agricultural production is proposed for Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, central Turkey, usin...
The aim of this project is to produce new archaeobotanical evidence for the early-mid Neolithic sequ...
Southeast Anatolia is home to some of the earliest and most spectacular Neolithic sites associated w...
Limited knowledge about the 3000-year period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in central Ana...
Çatalhöyük’s millennium-long Neolithic sequence and large archaeobotanical assemblage of stored c...
The primary goals of this dissertation are: 1) to understand the agricultural system at Kenan Tepe d...
domestication in southeast Turkey has been countered by Martin K. Jones et al. (Letters, 16 Jan., p....
Intensive archaeobotanical investigations at Çatalhöyük have created a unique opportunity to explore...
This archaeobotanical analysis was carried out as part of the Khirbet Faris project: a multi- discip...
The Neolithic way of life was first established in Northwest Anatolia before the middle of the 7th m...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
The Anatolian Neolithic, one of the most fascinating episodes in the socio-economic history of the N...