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Çatalhöyük (West)



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maps Çatalhöyük (West)

Type:
Mound
Altitude:
903 m
Diameter:
m- Direction:

Region:
Central Anatolia
Province:
Konya
District:
Çumra
Village:
Küçükköy

Destruction :
Agriculture

TAYEx:
Visited - 29/8/2002

Registration State:
Registered For detailed registration information please refer to Turkish pages.
     


Location: The site lies 52 km southeast of the city of Konya; approximately 11 km north of Çumra District; approximately 2 km south of Küçükköy; 2 km north of the town of Hayiroglu. Of the two mounds; the one at the east was settled in Neolithic Age; the other one at the west was settled in the Chalcolithic Age [Harmankaya et al. 1997:Çatalhöyük East].
Geography and Environment: The highest point of Western Çatalhöyük; which was settled after people left the Neolithic Age settlement at the Eastern Çatalhöyük; is 6 m above the level of the plain that is 1004 m above the sea level. Its diameter is approximately 300 m. The northwestern part of the mound is cut by a road; and the northeastern part by an old river bed replaced by a channel. Another reason why its dimensions cannot be exactly understood is that the mound is partly surrounded by alluvium like in Eastern Çatalhöyük. According to the researches; Western Çatalhöyük covers an area of 6.9 hectares. This is 8.5 hectares when the find distribution at the level of the alluvium is considered [ Pollard et al. 1996:61-63; 71].
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