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James Mellaart FBA (14
November 1925 – 29 July 2012) was a
British and
Dutch archaeologist and
author who is
noted for his
discovery of the
Neolithic settlement...
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closest river is the Euphrates. The site was
first excavated by
James Mellaart in 1958. He
later led a team
which further excavated there for four seasons...
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completed in
approximately 6000 BC. It was
unearthed by
archaeologist James Mellaart in 1961 at Çatalhöyük, Turkey. When it was found, its head and hand rest...
- 1960s in
Turkey and
centred on
British archaeologist James Mellaart.
According to
Mellaart, he
encountered a
young lady
called Anna
Papastrati on a train...
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hatched out of the
maternal cosmic egg.
Between 1961 and 1965
James Mellaart led a
series of
excavations at Çatalhöyük,
north of the
Taurus Mountains...
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mound to
British archaeologist James Mellaart. In 1957 the
excavation of
Hacilar began under Mellaart's direction and
continued until 1960. The artifacts...
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proposal was
advanced in the mid-20th
century by
scholars such as
Mellaart, who
argued for a
connection between the
spread of the Indo-European languages...
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James Mellaart,
Beycesultan Excavations:
First Preliminary Report,
Anatolian Studies, vol. 5, pp. 39-92, 1955
Seton Lloyd and
James Mellaart, Beycesultan...
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Mellaart, the proto-Luwian
migrations to
Anatolia came in
several distinct waves over many centuries. The
recent detailed review of
Mellaart's claims...
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story (Dorak affair) and
focuses on the Anglo-Dutch
archaeologist James Mellaart. In the late 1950s and
early 1960s he was
accused of, in turn, stealing...