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The Leopard's Tale: Revealing the Mysteries of Catalhoyuk

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A firsthand account of the discoveries at this seminal ancient site in Turkey one of the first farming settlements in history. atalhyk in central Turkey became internationally famous in the 1960s when an ancient townthought to be the oldest in the worldwas discovered there together with wonderful wall paintings and animals including leopards sculpted in high relief. The archaeological finds included the remains of textiles plants and animals and some female terra-cotta figures that suggested the existence of a "mother goddess" cult. The initial excavation was interrupted in 1965 and answers to the riddles of this Neolithic site remained unresolved until Ian Hodder initiated a new campaign of research in the 1990s. Described by Colin Renfrew as "one of the most ambitious excavation projects currently in progress undertaken at one of the worlds great archaeological sites " this has been a truly multidisciplinary undertaking involving the participation of over one hundred archaeologists scientists and specialists. Hodder and his colleagues have established that this great site dating back some 9 000 years provides the key to understanding the most important change in human existencethe time when people moved into villages and towns adopted farming as a way of life and began to accept domination of one social group by another. Through meticulous excavation procedures and laboratory analyses they peel back the layers of history to reveal how people lived and died and how they engaged with one another with their environment and with the spirit world. Full of insights into past lives and momentous events The Leopards Tale is superbly illustrated with images of the art the excavations and the people involved in this world-famous dig.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
June 12, 2006
ISBN-10
0500051410
ISBN-13
9780500051412
Item Weight
37.4 oz
Dimensions
9.72 × 1.14 × 6.85 in
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