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A tale of two tells:dating the Çatalhöyük West Mound [PDF]
The Anatolian Neolithic tell settlement of Çatalhöyük was investigated by James Mellaart in 1961–65, and by Ian Hodder and others from 1993 to 2017. Located on the Konya Plain, central Turkey, Çatalhöyük is famed for the densely-packed houses, under ...
Rosenstock, Eva +6 more
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James Mellaart, Villes primitives d'Asie Mineure. Traduit de l'anglais par Antoinette Zundel-Bernard
Delvoye Charles. James Mellaart, Villes primitives d'Asie Mineure. Traduit de l'anglais par Antoinette Zundel-Bernard. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 40, fasc. 1, 1971. pp.
Delvoye, Charles
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Seton Lloyd et James Mellaart, Beycesultan II. Middle Bronze Age Architecture and Pottery.
Parrot André. Seton Lloyd et James Mellaart, Beycesultan II. Middle Bronze Age Architecture and Pottery.. In: Syria. Tome 46 fascicule 1-2, 1969. pp.
Parrot, André
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Seton Lloyd et James Mellaart, Beycesultan, I. Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Levels.
Parrot André. Seton Lloyd et James Mellaart, Beycesultan, I. Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Levels.. In: Syria. Tome 40 fascicule 3-4, 1963. pp.
Parrot, André
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Crespin Anne-Sophie. James Mellaart, Ann Murray Beycesultan. Vol. III. Part II. Late Bronze Age and Phrygian Pottery and Middle and late Bronze Age small objects (Occasional Publications of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, No. 12).
Crespin, Anne-Sophie
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Earliest Civilizations of the Near East
https://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-personal-research/1001/thumbnail ...
Mellaart, James
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Stable Isotope Evidence of Diet at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey
We report here new evidence for human subsistence from stable isotope analysis of humans and fauna from Catalhöyük. The analyses complement other lines of subsistence evidence, and indicate that, contrary to the original excavator James Mellaart's ...
Richards, M.P. +4 more
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The origins of Europe’s first farmers: The role of Hacılar and Western Anatolia, fifty years on
Recent discoveries in Western Anatolia have shed new light on the origins of Europe’s first farmers. Fifty years ago, James Mellaart suggested that Early Neolithic communities in Greece and the Balkans shared a common ancestry in Western Anatolia at the ...
Heyd, V.M +3 more
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The archaeological site of Neolithic Çatalhöyük, on the Anatolian plain in Central Turkey, has been attracting attention since its initial excavation in the 1960s, directed by James Mellaart.
Shahina Farid
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