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Copper age --- Neolithic period --- Chalcolithic age --- Copper-stone age --- Cyprolithic age --- Eneolithic age --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Civilization
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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 BACH team focuses on the lives and life histories of houses and people, the use of digital technologies in documenting and sharing the archaeological process, the senses of place, and the nature of cultural heritage and our public responsibilities. Last House on the Hill is mirrored by an online media- and data-rich digital version (www.codifi.info/projects/last-house-onthe-hill) that interlinks all the original data, media, analyses, and interpretation of the BACH project with the final synthetic contents presented in this monograph. "This volume is the final report on the excavations of Building 3, and Spaces 87, 88, and 89 at Çatalhöyük, Turkey that were carried out by a team from the University of California at Berkeley (BACH team) during the summers of 1997-2003. The BACH Area lies at the northern end of the East Mound of Çatalhöyük, whose archaeological remains date predominantly to the late Aceramic and early Ceramic Neolithic of Central Anatolia, ca. 7000 BC. As with previous reports on the Çatalhöyük Research Project, the BACH volume includes chapters of an interpretive nature in addition to reporting the empirical data from the excavations. The research of the BACH team in this volume focuses on the lives and life-histories of houses and people, the use of digital technologies in documenting and sharing the archaeological process, the senses of place, and the nature of cultural heritage and our public responsibilities.
Neolithic period --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Dwellings --- Architecture, Domestic --- Social archaeology --- Material culture --- Néolithique --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Habitations --- Architecture domestique --- Archéologie sociale --- Culture matérielle --- Çatal Mound (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Çatal Höyük (Turquie) --- Turquie --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Historic buildings --- Çatal Hüyük (Turkey) --- Çatalhöyük (Turkey) --- Çatalhöyük Mounds (Turkey) --- Antiquities --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Archaeology --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Architecture --- Domiciles --- Homes --- Residential buildings --- Single-family homes --- Buildings --- House-raising parties --- Household ecology --- Housing --- Historic houses, etc. --- Historical buildings --- Monuments --- Historic sites --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- New Stone age --- Stone age --- Methodology
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Environmental planning --- Cities and towns --- Villes --- -Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Conferences - Meetings --- Cities and towns. --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- Global cities --- Histoire --- Prehistoire et protohistoire
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Prehistoric peoples --- Asia, Central --- Antiquities --- -Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Prehistory --- Human beings --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Antiquities. --- -Asia, Central --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Primitive societies --- Prehistoric peoples - Asia, Central --- Asia, Central - Antiquities
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