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O que (quem) é Çatalhöyük - definição


Çatalhöyük         
  • Mural, [[Museum of Anatolian Civilizations]].
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  • On-site restoration of a typical interior.
  • Animation showing a reconstruction of Catalhöyük, German narration with English subtitles
  • Detail of the mural showing the hind part of the aurochs, a deer and hunters.
  • Neolithic hunters attacking an aurochs, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations.
  • felines]], lionesses
  • The earliest excavations of the site.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN KONYA PROVINCE, TURKEY
Catalhoyuk; Catalhuyuk; Çatal Hüyük; Çatal Höyük; Catal hoyuk; Catal huyuk; Catal Huyuk; Catal Hoyuk; Çatalhüyük; Catal Hüyük; Catal Hoeyuek; Catalhueyuek; Catalhoeyuek; Çatal Huyuk; Chatalhoyuk; Katal Huyuk; Ka Taal Hu Yuk; Çatalhöyük Culture

Çatalhöyük (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃaˈtaɫhœjyc]; also Çatal Höyük and Çatal Hüyük; from Turkish çatal "fork" + höyük "tumulus") is a tell 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 is located overlooking 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.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Çatalhöyük
1. The use of this kind of workshop should be more widespread.» At the excavation site÷ The children visited a mud–brick house unearthed by the team as an example of abodes occupied by Çatalhöyük residents some ',000 years ago.
2. Wednesday, July 20, 2005 FEATURE All News» » Little archaeologists in Çatalhöyük » Salsa dance lovers to meet at Summer Dance Splash » Dubrovnik war gallery captures children » ‘ICE‘ cell phone plan will help rescuers » Young leaders of the world to gather in Cappadocia ANKARA Turkish Daily News A one–month summer workshop that will have a total of 800 children assisting in excavations at Çatalhöyük in Konya‘s Çumra district –– one of the oldest settlements in the history of mankind – was launched on July 10 with the initial participation of 32 children from a primary school in the district.
3. Wednesday, July 20, 2005 FEATURE All News» » Little archaeologists in Çatalhöyük » Salsa dance lovers to meet at Summer Dance Splash » Dubrovnik war gallery captures children » ‘ICE‘ cell phone plan will help rescuers » Young leaders of the world to gather in Cappadocia ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily News A mini salsa festival is to be held on Friday in Istanbul‘s Park Orman South Garden.
4. Wednesday, July 20, 2005 FEATURE All News» » Little archaeologists in Çatalhöyük » Salsa dance lovers to meet at Summer Dance Splash » Dubrovnik war gallery captures children » ‘ICE‘ cell phone plan will help rescuers » Young leaders of the world to gather in Cappadocia NEW YORK – The Associated Press Madonna isn‘t the person she once was –– and that‘s the way she wants it.
5. Wednesday, July 20, 2005 FEATURE All News» » Little archaeologists in Çatalhöyük » Salsa dance lovers to meet at Summer Dance Splash » Dubrovnik war gallery captures children » ‘ICE‘ cell phone plan will help rescuers » Young leaders of the world to gather in Cappadocia PIRIL KUÞTALOÐLU ANKARA – Turkish Daily News The idea of entering telephone numbers for next of kin in cell phones is becoming more and more popular.