Çatalhöyük Unearths New Secrets: Social Change and the “House of the Dead” in One of the World’s Oldest Cities
Nestled in the Konya Plain of central Türkiye, Çatalhöyük, a 9,000-year-old Neolithic settlement and UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues to...
One of the World’s Oldest Streets Unearthed at Canhasan 3 in Türkiye, Dating Back 9,750 Years
Nearly 10,000 years ago, long before the rise of cities, a community in central Anatolia was already experimenting with new...
Anatolia’s Trade Secrets: The Unveiling of a Rare Neolithic Obsidian Mirror Manufacturing Hub
A recent study has applied a techno-functional approach to investigate the production and use of obsidian mirrors found at Tepecik...
Archaeologists Discover 8600-year-old Bread at Çatalhöyük May be the Oldest Bread in the World
Archaeologists have discovered about 8,600-year-old bread at Çatalhöyük, a Neolithic settlement in central Turkey. Çatalhöyük is noteworthy because it is...
An 8,500-year-old trepanned skull discovered in Çatalhöyük
Traces of trepanation (skull drilling operation) were found on a skull found in the 9,000-year-old Çatalhöyük, near the modern city...
Multiple Burials found at Çatalhöyük
Multiple burials were unearthed during the ongoing excavations in the house on the eastern mound of the Neolithic settlement Çatalhöyük....
