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Michael Balter: Web site of the Catalhoyuk dig's official biographer, Michael Balter, including full description and ordering information for The Goddess and the Bull: Catalhoyuk: An Archaeological Journey to the Dawn of Civilization, plus an interactive photo gallery and a collection of his articles about Catalhoyuk in Science magazine.
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Streaming Video of our on-site visitor centre DVD about Çatalhöyük, posted on the Archaeology Channel website. |
Archaeological Illustration at Çatalhöyük shows more of the work of John Gordon Swogger, the illustrator of this project.
The Konya Plain Survey: since 1995 Liverpool University have been conducting an archaeological survey of the Konya plain in south central Anatolia, around Çatalhöyük. Read a summary here.
Excavations at Pinarbasi, near Çatalhöyük in central Turkey: Read about the excavations two early prehistoric sites at Pinarbasi, near Çatalhöyük in central Turkey 1994-96, undertaken jointly by the Department of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh and the Karaman Museum.
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara: The Institute exists to undertake, promote and encourage research into the archaeology and related subjects of Turkey and surrounding regions, such as the Black Sea littoral. Whilst the emphasis is on archaeology, other disciplines such as anthropology, history and literature, are also supported.
The Ecological Footprint of Early Agriculture is a collaborative project with the School of Geography, University of Plymouth; the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham; and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. The project aims to explore the impact that early agriculturalists had on the environment, through the analysis of stable isotopes, pollen, micro-charcoal and phytoliths.




