Çatalhöyük
The proto-city of Neolithic Anatolia
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Çatalhöyük is a tell of a large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, Turkey, which existed from approx. 7500 BC to 5600 BC.
Incredible Artefacts
Excavation of Çatalhöyük has revealed a broad range of incredible artefacts, from tools to personal ornaments.
Çatalhöyük necklace
Necklaces in burials frequently combined beads with different degrees of ware. Possibly beads were contributed by different people from different necklaces to create burial goods with complex biographies.
Stamp seals
These artefacts often use the same motifs that had earlier been used in house wall paintings but are now placed on mobile objects – perhaps used to decorate human bodies or skins.
Obsidian mirror
They used to think these were used for ritual purposes, like telling the future or something, but now they think they might have been used to do hair, and apply makeup and jewellery, like how we use beauty mirrors today.