Publication: Variation in the Development of Neolithic Societies Atop the Central Anatolian Plateau: Recent Results From Balikli
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Regional variation in the historic development of agricultural societies in South-west Asia is increasingly apparent. Recent investigations at the wetland site of Balikli (c. 8300-7900 BC) provide new insights into the initial processes of sedentism in Central Anatolia and the interaction of early communities within local and larger-scale networks. Located near major obsidian sources, excellent architectural preservation and faunal and botanical records at Balikli suggest cultural connections to the upper Middle Euphrates region, yet inhabitants of the site do not appear to have participated in the wider South-west Asian obsidian-exchange networks and largely relied on wild resources.
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Munro, Natalie/0000-0003-1690-6133; Ergun, Müge/0000-0001-6401-5947; Kalkan, Fatma/0000-0001-7660-1804; Yelozer, Sera/0000-0002-1151-343X; Duru, Günes/0000-0003-1870-0120; Uzdurum, Melis/0000-0002-3623-0874;
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Antiquity
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98
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401
Start Page
1163
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1180
