preliminary report' Anatolian Studies 16: 165-91. — 1967: Çatal Hüyük: A Neolithic Town in Anatolia. London. Meskell L.
Clearly these must be of importance for a full understanding of religion at Qatal Hiiyiik and it is perhaps worth while to consider them more fully in an
and thus 'well within the culture area of which Çatal. Hüyük was the undisputed center' (Mellaart 1964b: 101). More specifically Mellaart argued that the
THE 9000 YEAR OLD SITE OF CATALHOYUK in central Turkey was first excavated by. James Mellaart (1967) between 1961 and 1965. The importance of the site was
Le plus important d'entre eux celui de Çatal Hüyük. (prononcer : Tchatal) ou « tell du confluent »
coast of Anatolia its importance was soon realised. However
certaine ambivalence : importance d'enterrer la bête avec l'homme mais nécessité de maintenir une Until 2004 no animal burials had been found at Çatal-.
and the development of Neolithic art is also an important area to Mellaart J. (1962) Excavations at Çatal Hüyük: First Preliminary Report
Çatal Hüyük was an important 1 about 8000 years ago