Author:
Baird Douglas,Carruthers Denise,Fairbairn Andrew,Pearson Jessica
Abstract
Excavations in the rockshelter at Pınarbaşı, 24.5km south-east of Çatalhöyük, have brought to light a sequence of structures and a rich assemblage of animal bones, with some of the bones embedded in plaster objects. The authors argue for a strong link with Çatalhöyük, and propose a hunter-herder site operated by a close-knit group from that settlement, supplying meat to it, but practising their own up-country rituals — so providing a glimpse of the ‘lived landscape’.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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