Occupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük in Anatolia is composed entirely of domestic buildings; no public buildings have been identified. First excavated in the early 1960s, the site was left untouched until 1993. During the summers of 1997–2003 a team from the University of California at Berkeley (the BACH team) excavated an area at the northern end of the East Mound of Çatalhöyük. The houses there date predominantly to the late Aceramic and early Ceramic Neolithic, around 7000 BC. Last House on the Hill is the final report of the BACH excavations. This volume comprises both interpretive chapters and empirical data from the excavations and their materials. The research of the B...
The survey in the Yamanlar Mountain which first started in the 19th century was then continued by th...
Located in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer o...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
Occupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Çatalhöy...
The aim of our project, Last House on the Hill (LHotH), is to holistically reconstitute the rich mul...
The PPN mound of Göbekli Tepe is situated on top of a mountain north of the Harran plain, near the t...
The Konya Plain in western Turkey hosted some of the earliest known farming communities beyond the F...
The Cadir Höyük mound is located in the Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the modern town of...
The repetitive and highly structured domestic architecture of Çatalhöyük is a distinctive feature of...
In 2018 the eleventh season of work was carried out at Uşaklı Höyük, in the North-Central Anatolian ...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
Domuztepe is located in south central Turkey between the modern cities of Kahramanmaraş and Gaziante...
Recent archaeological discoveries, refinements in genetic analyses and the archaeobotanical data req...
This doctoral research focussed on the diachronic development of the Late Prehistoric (8000 -2000 BC...
This paper presents the results of interdisciplinary research on the recently excavated Building 52 ...
The survey in the Yamanlar Mountain which first started in the 19th century was then continued by th...
Located in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer o...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
Occupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Çatalhöy...
The aim of our project, Last House on the Hill (LHotH), is to holistically reconstitute the rich mul...
The PPN mound of Göbekli Tepe is situated on top of a mountain north of the Harran plain, near the t...
The Konya Plain in western Turkey hosted some of the earliest known farming communities beyond the F...
The Cadir Höyük mound is located in the Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the modern town of...
The repetitive and highly structured domestic architecture of Çatalhöyük is a distinctive feature of...
In 2018 the eleventh season of work was carried out at Uşaklı Höyük, in the North-Central Anatolian ...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
Domuztepe is located in south central Turkey between the modern cities of Kahramanmaraş and Gaziante...
Recent archaeological discoveries, refinements in genetic analyses and the archaeobotanical data req...
This doctoral research focussed on the diachronic development of the Late Prehistoric (8000 -2000 BC...
This paper presents the results of interdisciplinary research on the recently excavated Building 52 ...
The survey in the Yamanlar Mountain which first started in the 19th century was then continued by th...
Located in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer o...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...