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Wolfhagen, Jesse, Veropoulidou, Rena, Ayala, Gianna, Filipović, Dragana, Kabukcu, Ceren, Lancelotti, Carla, Madella, Marco, Pawłowska, Kamilla, Santiago-Marrero, Carlos G., Wainwright, John |
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Near Eastern Archaeology; Jun2020, Vol. 83 Issue 2, p98-109, 12p, 13 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram |
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Seasonal variation in the natural world of Neolithic Çatalhöyük shaped the organization of daily life and the social world of its residents. Seasonal cycles in climatic patterns, hydrology, growing seasons of wild and domestic plants, and seasonal behaviors of herded, hunted, and gathered animals would have affected the overall productivity of the landscape and consequently the rhythms of social life (e.g., Fairbain et al. 2005 ; Pels 2010). These created social conceptions of seasonal patterns and activities shaped the ways in which people interacted with their local environments and structured the timing and spatial requirements of everyday tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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