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Çatalhöyük

Neolithic tell settlement in southern Anatolia, Turkey

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Çatalhöyük (English: Chatalhoyuk cha-tal-HOO-yuhk; Turkish pronunciation: [tʃaˈtaɫhœjyc]; also Çatal Höyük and Çatal Hüyük; from Turkish çatal "fork" + höyük "tumulus") is a tell (a mounded accretion due to long-term human settlement) of a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 6400 BC and flourished around 7000 BC. In July 2012, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Çatalhöyük overlooks the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya (ancient Iconium) in Turkey, approximately 140 km (87 mi) from the twin-coned volcano of Mount Hasan. The eastern settlement forms a mound that would have risen about 20 m (66 ft) above the plain at the time of the latest Neolithic occupation. There is also a smaller settlement mound to the west and a Byzantine settlement a few hundred meters to the east. The prehistoric mound settlements were abandoned before the Bronze Age. A channel of the Çarşamba River once flowed between the two mounds, and the settlement was built on alluvial clay which may have been favorable for early agriculture. Currently, the closest river is the Euphrates.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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First modern excavation

1958

Mellaart field seasons

1961–1965

Resumed large-scale research

1993

UNESCO World Heritage inscription

July 2012

End of Hodder-led project

2018

Top occupational layer

c. 5600 BC

Peak occupation

c. 7000 BC

Earliest excavated layer

c. 7100 BC

Occupation begins

c. 7500 BC

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Country

Turkey

Coordinates

37.67° N, 32.83° E