Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press Inc., 2006. — ISBN: 1-59874-069-5. Veteran science writer Michael Balter skillfully weaves together many threads in this fascinating book about one of archaeology’s most legendary sites― Çatalhöyük. First excavated forty years ago, the site is justly revered by prehistorians, art historians, and New Age goddess worshippers alike for...
BAR Publishing, 2020. — 137 p. — (BAR International Series 2981). This book addresses a paradox concerning the role of clay at Çatalhöyük that arises from conflicting material culture and landscape views of what clay truly afforded this early agricultural community. The highly-developed and artistically rich clay-based material culture points to clay being a major contributor...
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — xiv + 259 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-47602-7. This volume brings together two groups engaged with understanding the relationships between religion and violence. The first group consists of scholars of the mimetic theory of René Girard, for whom human violence is rooted in the rivalry that stems from imitation. To manage this violence of all against...
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2022. — 752 p. — (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 56; Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 12). This volume discusses the main excavations at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East undertaken from 2009 to 2017. The site is well known because of its large size, elaborate symbolism and wall paintings, and long history of...
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2007. — 644 p. — (Çatalhöyük Research Project 3; British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 37). Ian Hodder's campaigns of excavation at the world-famous Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyuek are one of the largest, most complex, and most exciting archaeological field projects in the world and recognized as agenda-setting not...
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 1996. — 388 p. — (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 22; Çatalhöyük Research Project 1). After the excitement of its discovery and excavations in the early 1960s, the world-important site of Çatalhöyük has remained dormant for 30 years. This is Volume 1 of the Çatalhöyük Research Project series. It describes the...
Oxbow Books, 2021. — 200 p. — (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 53; Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 13). This volume reports on the ways in which humans engaged in their material and biotic environments at Çatalhöyük, using a wide range of archaeological evidence. This volume also summarizes work on the skeletal remains recovered from the site, as well as...
Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 396 p. This book tackles the topic of religion, a broad subject exciting renewed interest across the social and historical sciences. The volume is tightly focused on the early farming village of Çatalhöyük, which has generated much interest both within and outside of archaeology, especially for its contributions to the understanding of early...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 372 p. This book presents an interdisciplinary study of the role of spirituality and religious ritual in the emergence of complex societies. Involving an eminent group of natural scientists, archaeologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and theologians, this volume examines Çatalhöyük as a case study. A nine-thousand-year old town in central...
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2021. — 489 p. — (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 54; Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 14). The chapters in this volume describe the material artefacts recovered from the site, including a range of clay-based objects (ceramics, clay balls, tokens, figurines) as well as those made of stone, shell and textile....
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2000. — 260 p. — (Çatalhöyük Research Project 2; British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 28). In the early 1990s the University of Cambridge reopened excavations at the Neolithic site of Catalhöyuek in central Turkey, abandoned since the 1960s. In this volume, Ian Hodder explains his vision of archaeological excavation,...
Routledge, 2016. — xi+211 p. — (Themes in Contemporary Archaeology; Vol. 1). — ISBN: 978-1-910-52600-2. Assembling Çatalhöyük , like archaeological remains, can be read in a number of ways. At one level the volume reports on the exciting new discoveries and advances that are being made in the understanding of the 9000 year-old Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük. The site has long...
Ian Hodder. Çatalhöyük Archive Report 2003-2010. Археологический отчеты о работах на памятнике эпохи неолита Чаталгуюк (Чатал-Хююк, Турция) 2003 - 2010 гг.
Меллаарт Джеймс. Чатал-Хююк. Неолитический город в Анатолии. Жанр: археологическое эссе. Thames and Hudson. 1967. 233 с. Серия: New aspects of archaeology. Язык: Английский. Одна из самых цитируемых и одновременно самых недоступных в России (нет даже в РГБ) классических книг по археологии. Первоисточник по одному из древнейших в мире городов: Чатал-Хуюку (Анатолия, равнина Конья,...
BAR Publishing, 2016. — 229 p. — (BAR International Series 2820). Cet ouvrage présente l'étude détaillée de la pierre taillée de Çatalhöyük-West Mound, silex et obsidienne, dans une approche pluridisciplinaire et multi-scalaire. L'approche pluridisciplinaire comprend la caractérisation macroscopique et minéralogique de la matière première (spectroscopie infrarouge); la géologie...
Cummings Publishing Company, 1976. — 167 pp. — (Cummings modular program in anthropology). — ISBN: 0-8465-1958-5. The site of Çatal Hüyük, which lies in the Konya Plain of south central Turkey, has revealed a sophisticated Neolithic settlement dating to the seventh and sixth millennia B. C. The remarkable state of preservation of the architecture and artifacts provides an...
The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2012. — 624 p. 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...
Çatalhöyük Research Project, 1999. — 214 pp. "Çatalhöyük was excavated for 6 months from April 1 1999. This long season was prompted by the need to evaluate possible damage to the lower levels of the site. The water table in the area around and under the site has dropped dramatically since the 1980s. This has caused drying out of the remains in the lowest levels. Do organic...
Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2000. — 117 p. "For the Cambridge-based team, 2000 was the first of two study seasons. So far the project has published a volume dealing with our work from 1993-95 (On the surface Hodder 1996) and this year saw the publication of a second volume dealing with our methodology (Towards reflexive method in archaeology Hodder (ed.) 2000). Excavation took...
Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2001. — 65 pp. "The 2001 season involved both excavation and a second study season. From June 7th about 80 people comprising the Berkeley, Poznan and West Mound teams excavated in three excavation areas (Bach, TP and West respectively). By mid July the teams changed with the departure of the excavation teams and the arrival of up to 40 members of the...
Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2002. — 63 pp. "In 2002 our main team based in Stanford and Cambridge Universities has been completing the writing of four volumes that will report on the work that we conducted at the site from 1995 to 1999. We have already published volumes dealing with surface survey and with our methodologies (Hodder 1996; 2000). But the four new volumes will...
Сompiled by Shahina Farid. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2011. — 161 pp. "In the current phase of the project we are attempting to understand the overall social geography of the site, how it was organised ritually, socially and economically. Equally important, we aim to conserve and present Çatalhöyük to a wide audience and to engage different stakeholder communities in its care....
Compiled by Burcu Tung. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2012. — 280 pp. 160 people came to Çatalhöyük this summer from Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Canada, Serbia, Australia, Poland, Italy – in fact 23 different countries. All these people came to join Turkish colleagues working at the site. The new excavations use modern scientific techniques to reconstruct the...
Compiled by Burcu Tung. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2013. — 315 pp. The archaeology has been very rewarding and we made a number of remarkable new finds. These kept the team in good form, even when our numbers got up to 120, from 22 different countries. This season excavations were conducted in the North and South Shelters, in the TPC area, within two small test trenches in the...
Edited and compiled by Scott D. Haddow. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2014. — 231 pp. Those who attended the excavations at Çatalhöyük in the summer of 2014 might have been forgiven for thinking they had come to the wrong site! The excavation methods used at the site have long been known to be slow and painstaking, the main tools being dental picks and small brushes. Some of the...
Edited and compiled by Scott D. Haddow. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2015. — 300 pp. This has been a season of remarkable finds and new insights. The excavations took place between June 25 and August 22 with about 110 researchers and excavators on the site at any one time. Work continued in the South, North and TPC Areas, and in all areas exceptional finds were made.
Edited and compiled by Scott D. Haddow. — Çatalhöyük Research Project, 2016. — 278 pp. "Since 1993 we have worked at the site for two to three months every summer, although in 1999 we excavated for six months in order to dig a deep sounding to the base of the East Mound. However, when we reached the lowest levels of occupation in 1999 we found ourselves not in houses but in areas...
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