Integrating Çatalhöyük :
Integrating Çatalhöyük : Themes from the 2000-2008 Seasons : Çatalhöyük Research Project Series vol. 10 /
edited by Ian Hodder.
- Ankara ; Oxford : British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara ; Oxbow Books, c2014.
- xvi, 256 p. : illus., plans, maps ; 29 cm.
- Çatalhöyük Research Project Series ; vol. 10. British Institute at Ankara Monograph ; Volume: 49. Monumenta Archaeologica ; 32. .
- Çatalhöyük Research Project Series ; vol. 10 .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-252)
Chapter 1. Introduction and Summary of Summaries / Ian Hodder -- Chapter 2. Community-based Archaeology at Çatalhöyük / Sonya Atalay -- Chapter 3. How Effectively do 'Top Down' Parcipatory Management Initiatives for Turkey's Archaeological Areas Merge with ' Bottom-up ' Management Practices ? A Çatalhöyük Case Study / Beliz Tecirli -- Chapter 4. Evaluating Çatalhöyük : Economic and Ethnographic Approaches to Understanding the Impact of Cultural Heritage / Madeleine Bear Douglas -- Chapter 5. Going Back, Looking Forward : Reflexive Archaeology or Reflexive Method? / Asa Berggren and Björn Nilsson -- Chapter 6. Landscape and Taskcape at Çatalhöyük : An Integrated Perspective / Michael Charles, Chris Doherty,... [et al] -- Chapter 7. Of Bins, Basins and Banquets : Storing, Handling and Sharing at Neolithic Çatalhöyük / G. Arzu Demirergi, Katheryn C. Twiss,... [et al] -- Chapter 8. Bringing Down the House : House Closing Deposits at Çatalhöyük / Nerissa Russell, Katherine I. Wright,... [et al] -- Chapter 9. Assessing Outdoor Activities and Their Social Implications at Çatalhöyük / Amy Bogaard, Philippa Ryan,... [et al] -- Chapter 10. Mosaics and Networks : The Social Geography at Çatalhöyük / Ian Hodder -- Chapter 11. Temporal Trends : The Shapes and Narratives of Cultural Change at Çatalhöyük / Ian Hodder with contributions by Chris Doherty -- Chapter 12. Wall Paintings at Çatalhöyük / Agata Czeszewska -- Chapter 13. Dress : A Preliminary Study of Bodily Ornamentation at Çatalhöyük / Milena Vasic,... [et al] -- Chapter 14. Human-thing Entanglements / Ian Hodder and Chris Doherty.
The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in Turkey has been world famous since the 1960s when excavations revealed the large size and dense occupation of the settlement, as well as the spectacular wall paintings and reliefs uncovered inside the houses. Since 1993 an international team of archaeologists, led by Ian Hodder, has been carrying out new excavations and research, in order to shed more light on the people who inhabited the site. The present volume discusses general themes that have emerged in the analysis and interpretation of the results of excavations in 2000-2008. It synthesizes the results of research described in other volumes in the same series. The volume commences with accounts of the recent work on community collaboration at the site, and with discussions of the methods used at the site. It then synthesizes the work on landscape use and mobility, integrating the work of subsistence analysis and the analysis of human remains. The storage and sharing of food is a related topic. The ways in which houses were constructed, lived in and abandoned leads to a broad discussion of settlement and social organization at Çatalhöyük and of their change through time. For example, shifts in the themes that occur in paintings in houses change through time as part of a wider set of social, economic and ritual changes in the upper levels. The social uses of materials and technologies are explored and the roles of materials in personal adornment. Finally, the discussion of variation through place and time is recognized as dependent on scales of analysis and social process.
9781898249320
Neolithic period --Turkey --Çatalhöyük.
Excavations (Archaeology) --Turkey--Çatalhöyük.
Antiquities, Prehistoric--Turkey --Çatalhöyük.
Turkey--Antiquities.
Çatal Mound (Turkey)
Çatal Höyük (Turkey)
DS156.C35 / H63 2014
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-252)
Chapter 1. Introduction and Summary of Summaries / Ian Hodder -- Chapter 2. Community-based Archaeology at Çatalhöyük / Sonya Atalay -- Chapter 3. How Effectively do 'Top Down' Parcipatory Management Initiatives for Turkey's Archaeological Areas Merge with ' Bottom-up ' Management Practices ? A Çatalhöyük Case Study / Beliz Tecirli -- Chapter 4. Evaluating Çatalhöyük : Economic and Ethnographic Approaches to Understanding the Impact of Cultural Heritage / Madeleine Bear Douglas -- Chapter 5. Going Back, Looking Forward : Reflexive Archaeology or Reflexive Method? / Asa Berggren and Björn Nilsson -- Chapter 6. Landscape and Taskcape at Çatalhöyük : An Integrated Perspective / Michael Charles, Chris Doherty,... [et al] -- Chapter 7. Of Bins, Basins and Banquets : Storing, Handling and Sharing at Neolithic Çatalhöyük / G. Arzu Demirergi, Katheryn C. Twiss,... [et al] -- Chapter 8. Bringing Down the House : House Closing Deposits at Çatalhöyük / Nerissa Russell, Katherine I. Wright,... [et al] -- Chapter 9. Assessing Outdoor Activities and Their Social Implications at Çatalhöyük / Amy Bogaard, Philippa Ryan,... [et al] -- Chapter 10. Mosaics and Networks : The Social Geography at Çatalhöyük / Ian Hodder -- Chapter 11. Temporal Trends : The Shapes and Narratives of Cultural Change at Çatalhöyük / Ian Hodder with contributions by Chris Doherty -- Chapter 12. Wall Paintings at Çatalhöyük / Agata Czeszewska -- Chapter 13. Dress : A Preliminary Study of Bodily Ornamentation at Çatalhöyük / Milena Vasic,... [et al] -- Chapter 14. Human-thing Entanglements / Ian Hodder and Chris Doherty.
The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in Turkey has been world famous since the 1960s when excavations revealed the large size and dense occupation of the settlement, as well as the spectacular wall paintings and reliefs uncovered inside the houses. Since 1993 an international team of archaeologists, led by Ian Hodder, has been carrying out new excavations and research, in order to shed more light on the people who inhabited the site. The present volume discusses general themes that have emerged in the analysis and interpretation of the results of excavations in 2000-2008. It synthesizes the results of research described in other volumes in the same series. The volume commences with accounts of the recent work on community collaboration at the site, and with discussions of the methods used at the site. It then synthesizes the work on landscape use and mobility, integrating the work of subsistence analysis and the analysis of human remains. The storage and sharing of food is a related topic. The ways in which houses were constructed, lived in and abandoned leads to a broad discussion of settlement and social organization at Çatalhöyük and of their change through time. For example, shifts in the themes that occur in paintings in houses change through time as part of a wider set of social, economic and ritual changes in the upper levels. The social uses of materials and technologies are explored and the roles of materials in personal adornment. Finally, the discussion of variation through place and time is recognized as dependent on scales of analysis and social process.
9781898249320
Neolithic period --Turkey --Çatalhöyük.
Excavations (Archaeology) --Turkey--Çatalhöyük.
Antiquities, Prehistoric--Turkey --Çatalhöyük.
Turkey--Antiquities.
Çatal Mound (Turkey)
Çatal Höyük (Turkey)
DS156.C35 / H63 2014