Communities at work: the making of Çatalhöyük
"The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük has been world famous since the 1960s when excavations conducted by Mellaart revealed the large size and dense occupation of the settlement, as well as spectacular wall paintings and reliefs in the houses. This volume discusses general themes that have emerged...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük has been world famous since the 1960s when excavations conducted by Mellaart revealed the large size and dense occupation of the settlement, as well as spectacular wall paintings and reliefs in the houses. This volume discusses general themes that have emerged in the analysis and interpretation of the results of excavations undertaken at Çatalhöyük between 2009 and 2017, although many authors also discuss data generated through the whole 25-year period of excavation by the Çatalhöyük Research Project since 1993.This volume scrutinizes Çatalhöyük as the by-product of the activities of a community residing in central Turkey 9,000 years ago, but also as the outcome of the interactions of a community of researchers with wide-ranging theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. The volume commences with an overview of community engagement practices and of the ways different audiences have interacted with the site through the life of the project. It then considers the differences in approach of the Mellaart and recent excavations and reflects on different methodological perspectives that have been used at the site. It synthesizes the diverse array of environmental resources that would have been used in different times of the year. The ways in which the community at Çatalhöyük was held together, but also how community dynamics may have changed over time, are considered through the analysis of open areas, house architecture and contents, and the sequence of activities in houses. Modeling changes in practices over time shows that the effects of new introductions such as cooking pottery played out over many phases of occupation. The evidence for violence at the site is re-evaluated integrating the analysis of human remains and different forms of artifacts such as projectile points, clay balls and maceheads [...]." |
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adam_text | Contents Contributors List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements v vii xiii xv 1. Communities at work: 25 years of research at Çatalhôyük Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki 1 2. A quarter-century of community engagement at Çatalhôyük Allison Mickel, Patrycja Filipowicz and Lucy Bennison-Chapman 13 3. Narratives around audiences: creating relationships between Çatalhôyük and different publics Sara Репу, Veysel Apaydin, Caitlin L. Curtis, Ashley Fisher, Katrina Gargett, Serap Özdöl Kutlu, Sierra McKinney and Duygu Tarkan 27 4. The City 2016-2018: a video and audio installation Rossella Biscotti 39 5. Integrating records of Mellaart and Hodder research projects at Çatalhôyük: the GDN Area Marek Z. Baranski, Lech Czerniak, Aroa Garcla-Sudrez, Serena Love, Kamilla Pawlowska, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic, Alex Bayliss, Sean Doyle, Lisa Guerre, Robert Sobott, Elizabeth Stroud, Duygu Tarkan, Belinda Tibbetts and Jesse Wolfhagen 51 6. Integrating conservation in practice at Çatalhôyük, an inter-team perspective Ashley M. Lingle, Jerrod Seifert, Marek Z. Baranski, Barbara Betz, Gesualdo Busacca, Scott Haddow, Justine Issavi, Burcu Tung, Milena Vasic and Jesse Wolfhagen 71 7. Digital Çatalhôyük: a cyber-archaeological approach Maurizio Forte, Nicolà Dell ’Unto and Nicola Lercari 8. The seasonality of using wetland and riparian environments at Çatalhôyük Jesse Wolfhagen, Rena Veropoulidou, Gianna Ayala, Dragana Filipovic, Carla Lancelotti, Marco Madelia, Ceren Kabukcu, Kamilla Pawlowska, Carlos G. Santiago-Marrero and John Wainwright 89 103 9. The complexity of open spaces at
Çatalhôyük Justine Issavi, Lucy Bennison-Chapman, Amy Bogaard, Lindsay Der, Sean Doyle, Aroa Garcia Suarez, Scott D. Haddow, Ceren Kabukcu, Kamilla Pawlowska, Heeli Schechter, Duygu Tarkan, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic, Rena Veropoulidou and Jesse Wolfhagen 115 10. An integrated approach to the study of socio-material networks at Çatalhôyük Camilla Mazzucato, Sean Doyle, Justine Issavi, Serena Love, Duygu Tarkan, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic and Rena Veropoulidou iii 147
Communities at Work: The Making of Çatalhôyiik 11. Continuity and change in architectural traditions at Late Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Marek Z. Baranski, Aroa Garcia-Suârez, Ceren Kabukcu, Arkadiusz Klimowicz, Serena Love, Wendy Matthews, Camilla Mazzucato, Kamilla Pawlowska, Robert Sobott, Christina Tsoraki and Burcu Tung 177 12. Entwining time and materialising communities: house biographies and temporalities of space-making Kevin Kay 199 13. Diachronic entanglements at Çatalhôyiik: complementing network visualisations of key human and thing dependencies with a data-scaffolding and modelling approach Angus Mol, Dominik Lukas and Ian Hodder 215 14. Disentangling Neolithic cuisine: archaeological evidence for 9,000-year-old food preparation practices and cooking techniques at Çatalhôyiik East Lara Gonzalez Carretero, Lucy Bennison-Chapman, Arzu Demirergi, Dorian Q Fuller, Sheena Ketchum, Marco Madelia, Kamilla Pawlowska, Carlos Santiago-Marrero, Christina Tsoraki, Katheryn C. Twiss and Rena Veropoulidou 229 15. Social tolerance and violence at Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Christopher J. Kniisel, Bonnie Glencross, Christina Tsoraki, Cristina Belmonte Santisteban, Lucy Bennison-Chapman and Marco Milella 243 16. The colour of things. Pigments and colours in Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Eline M.J. Schotsmans, Gesualdo Busacca, Lucy E. Bennison-Chapman, Ashley M. Lingle, Marco Milella, Belinda W Tibbetts, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic and Rena Veropoulidou 263 Bibliography 289 Online supplementary material Supplementary material available online (https://doi.org/10.18866/BIAA/e-15) comprises
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Contents Contributors List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements v vii xiii xv 1. Communities at work: 25 years of research at Çatalhôyük Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki 1 2. A quarter-century of community engagement at Çatalhôyük Allison Mickel, Patrycja Filipowicz and Lucy Bennison-Chapman 13 3. Narratives around audiences: creating relationships between Çatalhôyük and different publics Sara Репу, Veysel Apaydin, Caitlin L. Curtis, Ashley Fisher, Katrina Gargett, Serap Özdöl Kutlu, Sierra McKinney and Duygu Tarkan 27 4. The City 2016-2018: a video and audio installation Rossella Biscotti 39 5. Integrating records of Mellaart and Hodder research projects at Çatalhôyük: the GDN Area Marek Z. Baranski, Lech Czerniak, Aroa Garcla-Sudrez, Serena Love, Kamilla Pawlowska, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic, Alex Bayliss, Sean Doyle, Lisa Guerre, Robert Sobott, Elizabeth Stroud, Duygu Tarkan, Belinda Tibbetts and Jesse Wolfhagen 51 6. Integrating conservation in practice at Çatalhôyük, an inter-team perspective Ashley M. Lingle, Jerrod Seifert, Marek Z. Baranski, Barbara Betz, Gesualdo Busacca, Scott Haddow, Justine Issavi, Burcu Tung, Milena Vasic and Jesse Wolfhagen 71 7. Digital Çatalhôyük: a cyber-archaeological approach Maurizio Forte, Nicolà Dell ’Unto and Nicola Lercari 8. The seasonality of using wetland and riparian environments at Çatalhôyük Jesse Wolfhagen, Rena Veropoulidou, Gianna Ayala, Dragana Filipovic, Carla Lancelotti, Marco Madelia, Ceren Kabukcu, Kamilla Pawlowska, Carlos G. Santiago-Marrero and John Wainwright 89 103 9. The complexity of open spaces at
Çatalhôyük Justine Issavi, Lucy Bennison-Chapman, Amy Bogaard, Lindsay Der, Sean Doyle, Aroa Garcia Suarez, Scott D. Haddow, Ceren Kabukcu, Kamilla Pawlowska, Heeli Schechter, Duygu Tarkan, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic, Rena Veropoulidou and Jesse Wolfhagen 115 10. An integrated approach to the study of socio-material networks at Çatalhôyük Camilla Mazzucato, Sean Doyle, Justine Issavi, Serena Love, Duygu Tarkan, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic and Rena Veropoulidou iii 147
Communities at Work: The Making of Çatalhôyiik 11. Continuity and change in architectural traditions at Late Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Marek Z. Baranski, Aroa Garcia-Suârez, Ceren Kabukcu, Arkadiusz Klimowicz, Serena Love, Wendy Matthews, Camilla Mazzucato, Kamilla Pawlowska, Robert Sobott, Christina Tsoraki and Burcu Tung 177 12. Entwining time and materialising communities: house biographies and temporalities of space-making Kevin Kay 199 13. Diachronic entanglements at Çatalhôyiik: complementing network visualisations of key human and thing dependencies with a data-scaffolding and modelling approach Angus Mol, Dominik Lukas and Ian Hodder 215 14. Disentangling Neolithic cuisine: archaeological evidence for 9,000-year-old food preparation practices and cooking techniques at Çatalhôyiik East Lara Gonzalez Carretero, Lucy Bennison-Chapman, Arzu Demirergi, Dorian Q Fuller, Sheena Ketchum, Marco Madelia, Kamilla Pawlowska, Carlos Santiago-Marrero, Christina Tsoraki, Katheryn C. Twiss and Rena Veropoulidou 229 15. Social tolerance and violence at Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Christopher J. Kniisel, Bonnie Glencross, Christina Tsoraki, Cristina Belmonte Santisteban, Lucy Bennison-Chapman and Marco Milella 243 16. The colour of things. Pigments and colours in Neolithic Çatalhôyiik Eline M.J. Schotsmans, Gesualdo Busacca, Lucy E. Bennison-Chapman, Ashley M. Lingle, Marco Milella, Belinda W Tibbetts, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasic and Rena Veropoulidou 263 Bibliography 289 Online supplementary material Supplementary material available online (https://doi.org/10.18866/BIAA/e-15) comprises
colour, 3D or scalable versions of selected figures from chapters 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16. |
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spelling | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük edited by Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki London British Institute at Ankara 2021 xix, 327 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Çatalhöyük research project series volume 15 Monograph / British Institute at Ankara 55 "The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük has been world famous since the 1960s when excavations conducted by Mellaart revealed the large size and dense occupation of the settlement, as well as spectacular wall paintings and reliefs in the houses. This volume discusses general themes that have emerged in the analysis and interpretation of the results of excavations undertaken at Çatalhöyük between 2009 and 2017, although many authors also discuss data generated through the whole 25-year period of excavation by the Çatalhöyük Research Project since 1993.This volume scrutinizes Çatalhöyük as the by-product of the activities of a community residing in central Turkey 9,000 years ago, but also as the outcome of the interactions of a community of researchers with wide-ranging theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. The volume commences with an overview of community engagement practices and of the ways different audiences have interacted with the site through the life of the project. It then considers the differences in approach of the Mellaart and recent excavations and reflects on different methodological perspectives that have been used at the site. It synthesizes the diverse array of environmental resources that would have been used in different times of the year. The ways in which the community at Çatalhöyük was held together, but also how community dynamics may have changed over time, are considered through the analysis of open areas, house architecture and contents, and the sequence of activities in houses. Modeling changes in practices over time shows that the effects of new introductions such as cooking pottery played out over many phases of occupation. The evidence for violence at the site is re-evaluated integrating the analysis of human remains and different forms of artifacts such as projectile points, clay balls and maceheads [...]." Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Archäologische Stätte (DE-588)4318315-3 gnd rswk-swf Çatal Hüyük (DE-588)4209688-1 gnd rswk-swf Çatal Hüyük (DE-588)4209688-1 g Archäologische Stätte (DE-588)4318315-3 s Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s AT-OBV ubw0038 Hodder, Ian 1948- (DE-588)138207038 edt Tsoraki, Christina edt British Institute at Ankara Monograph 55 (DE-604)BV000899125 55 Çatalhöyük research project series volume 15 (DE-604)BV020826069 15 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033611031&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük |
title_auth | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük |
title_exact_search | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük |
title_exact_search_txtP | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük |
title_full | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük edited by Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki |
title_fullStr | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük edited by Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki |
title_full_unstemmed | Communities at work the making of Çatalhöyük edited by Ian Hodder and Christina Tsoraki |
title_short | Communities at work |
title_sort | communities at work the making of catalhoyuk |
title_sub | the making of Çatalhöyük |
topic | Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Archäologische Stätte (DE-588)4318315-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Ausgrabung Archäologische Stätte Çatal Hüyük |
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