- cha-tal-HOO-yuhk;
Turkish pronunciation: [tʃaˈtaɫhœjyc]; also Çatal Höyük and Çatal
Hüyük; from
Turkish çatal "fork" + höyük "tumulus") is a tell (a
mounded accretion...
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Hüyük, also Höyük (Turkish: höyük, "tumulus,
burial mound"), is a muni****lity and
district of
Konya Province, Turkey. Its area is 443 km2, and its po****tion...
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Alishar Hüyük (in
modern Yozgat Province, Turkey) was an
ancient city in
Central Anatolia. It is near the
modern village of Alişar, Sorgun. It has been...
- sealing, two
vessels with seal impressions, and a
stele fragment.
Alishar Hüyük Cities of the
ancient Near East Gorny,
Ronald L. "Zippalanda and Ankuwa:...
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Honour and
Fleming 2005 "Ch.1:
Before History" Mellaart, James : Çatal
Hüyük, A
Neolithic Town in Anatolia, London, 1967
Guide book of "The Anatolian...
- of
native lead, include: lead beads,
found on
Level IX of Chatal/Çatal
Hüyük in
central Anatolia,
though they
might be made of galena, cerussite, or...
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Derbent Derebucak Doğanhisar
Emirgazi Ereğli Güneysınır
Hadim Halkapınar
Hüyük Ilgın Kadınhanı Karapınar
Karatay Kulu
Meram Sarayönü Selçuklu Seydişehir...
- 40°8′54″N 35°45′44″E / 40.14833°N 35.76222°E / 40.14833; 35.76222 Maşat Höyük is a
Bronze Age
Hittite archaeological site 100 km
nearly east of Boğazkale/Hattusa...
- The
museum also has a
section devoted to
artifacts found at
Beycesultan Hüyük that
includes examples of
Bronze Age craft.
Artifacts from the Caria, Pisidia...
- of Antioch, Vol. II: "The
Structural Remains of the
Later Phases:
Chatal Hüyük, Tell Al-Judaidah, and Tell Tayinat",
Oriental Institute Publication 95...