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Çatalhöyuk Perspectives (Hardback)

Themes from the 1995-99 Seasons

Ancient History > Ancient Near East > Anatolia Ancient History > Prehistory > Neolithic

Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: McDonald Institute Monographs
Pages: 246
ISBN: 9781902937298
Published: 18th January 2006
Casemate UK Academic

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This volume, number six in the Çatalhöyuek Research Project series, draws on material from Volumes 3 to 5 to deal with broad themes. Data from architecture and excavation contexts are linked into broader discussion of topics such as seasonality, art and social memory. Rather than assuming that the work of the project is finished once the basic excavation and laboratory results have been presented in Volumes 3 to 5, it has been thought important to present more synthetic accounts that result from the high degree of integration and collaboration which the project has strived for at all stages. In this synthetic volume we most clearly describe the stories we have been telling ourselves during the data recovery/interpretation process. This volume thus provides a contextualisation of the work carried out in Volumes 3 to 5; it records the framework of thought within which the data were collected and studied, but it is also the result of the interpretation that occurred in the interaction with data.

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