Sunday, October 24, 2010

Mysteries of Çatalhöyük

Mysteries of Çatalhöyük: "
Mysteries of Çatalhöyük is an interactive tour of this archaeological dig in Turkey. It includes a timeline and photographs of the project, and details of the techniques used.The site is geared towards children.



From the site:



What are they excavating at Çatalhöyük?

Archaeologists are excavating the remains of a Neolithic town. 9,000 years ago, this place was one of the world's largest settlements. At a time when most of the world's people were wandering hunter-gatherers, as many as 10,000 people lived at Çatalhöyük.



What does Çatalhöyük mean?

Çatalhöyük means 'forked mound' and refers to the site's east and west mounds, which formed as centuries of townspeople tore down and rebuilt the settlement's mud-brick houses. No one knows what the townspeople called their home 9,000 years ago.



Where is Çatalhöyük?

The site is in central Turkey, southeast of the modern city of Konya.

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