Inhabiting Çatalhöyük : reports from the 1995-99 seasons /
by members of the Çatalhöyük teams, edited by Ian Hodder.
- Cambridge : McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, c2005.
- xviii, 446 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM.
- McDonald Institute monographs .
- BIAA monograph ; No. 38. Çatalhöyük Research Project ; Vol. 4. .
- Çatalhöyük Research Project ; Vol. 4. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-446)
Chapter 1. Peopling Çatalhöyük and its Landscape / Ian Hodder -- Part A : Site-Environment Relations -- Chapter 2. Çatalhöyük mammal remains / Nerissa Russell and Louise Martin -- Chapter 3. Çatalhöyük bird bones / Nerissa Russell and Kevin J McGowan -- Chapter 4. Çatalhöyük microfauna : Preliminary results and interpretations / Emma Jenkins -- Chapter 5. The eggshell from Çatalhöyük : A pilot study / Jane Sidell and Claire Scudder -- Chapter 6. The Çatalhöyük Shells / David S. Reese -- Chapter 7. Macrobotanical investigation : Field methods and laboratory analysis procedures / Christine Hastorf -- Chapter 8. Macrobotanical Investigation of the North, South and KOPAL Area Excavations at Çatalhöyük East / Andrew Fairbairn,... [et al] -- Chapter 9. Phytolith Indicators of Plant and Land Use at Çatalhöyük / Arlene M Rosen -- Chapter 10. Woodland Vegetation and the Exploitation of Fuel and Timber at Neolithic Çatalhöyük : Report on the Wood-charcoal Macro-remains / Eleni Asouti -- Part B : Human Life ways -- Chapter 11. The Human Burials at Çatalhöyük / Peter Andrews, Theya Molleson & Başak Boz -- Chapter 12. Reconstruction of the neolithic people of Çatalhöyük / Theya Molleson,... [et al] -- Chapter 13. Social Aspects of Burial / Naomi Hamilton -- Chapter 14. Pilot project : Çatalhöyük Ancient DNA Study / Ripan S Malhi,... [et al] -- Chapter 15. Stable-isotope Evidence of Diet at Çatalhöyük / Michael P. Richards and Jessica A. Pearson -- Chapter 16. Estimating the Neolithic Population of Çatalhöyük / Craig Cressford -- Part C : The Settlement and its Sediments -- Chapter 17. Settlement Logic Studies as an Aid to Understanding Prehistoric Settlement Organization : Ethnoarchaeological Research in Central Anatolia / E Nurcan Yalman -- Chapter 18. Magnetic, Radar and Resistivity Studies at Çatalhöyük / Clark A Dobbs and Donald W Johnson -- Chapter 19. Micromorphological and Microstratigraphic Traces of Uses and Concepts of Space / Wendy Matthews -- Chapter 20. Chemical Analysis of Floor Sediments for the Identification of Anthropogenic Activity Residues / William D. Middleton,... [et al] -- Chapter 21. Phosphorus Analysis of Sediments from Neolithic Çatalhöyük / Ali Akın Akyol and Şahinde Demirci -- Chapter 22. Biomarker Evidence of Faecal Deposition in Archaeological Sediments at Çatalhöyük / Ian D Bull,... [et al] -- CD : Supplementary Text, Figures and Tables.
This is Volume 4 in the Çatalhöyük Research Project series. It deals with various aspects of the habitation of Çatalhöyük. Part A embarks on a discussion of the relationship between the site and its environment, using a wide range of evidence from faunal and charred archaeobotanical remains. Part B looks at evidence from human remains which inform us about diet and lifestyle, as well as wider issues of population dynamics and social structure, including a consideration of population size. Part C looks at the sediments at Çatalhöyük, exploring ways in which houses and open spaces in the settlement were lived in. Volume 4 deals with various aspects of the habitation of Catalhoyuek. Part A embarks on a discussion of the relationship between the site and its environment, using a wide range of evidence from faunal and charred archaeobotanical remains. Part B looks at evidence from human remains which inform us about diet and lifestyle, as well as wider issues of population dynamics and social structure, including a consideration of population size. Part C looks at the sediments at Catalhoyuek, exploring ways in which houses and open spaces in the settlement were lived in. In all of these ways, a picture is built up of the way in which people moved through and lived in the natural and cultural environment of the places we subsume under the name of 'Catalhoyuek'.