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Chapter 6. Building 7 and associated spaces James Taylor
Figures S6.1–9 (PDF) | Figure S6.10: The phased matrix for Building 7 (Excel)Chapter 7. Building 17 and Spaces 628 and 620 James Taylor
Figures S7.1–23 (PDF)Chapter 8. Buildings 162, 161, 160, 43 and Space 559 open area James Taylor
Figures S8.1–40 (PDF) | Figure S8.41: The phased matrix for Buildings 17, 162, 161, 160 and 43 (Excel)Chapter 9. Building 76 James Taylor
Figures S9.1–17 (PDF)Chapter 10. Building 79 James Taylor
Figures S10.1–6 (PDF) | Figure S10.7: The phased matrix for Building 79 (Excel)Chapter 11. Building 80 James Taylor
Figures S11.1–41 (PDF) | Figure S11.42: The phased matrix for Building 80 (Excel)Chapter 12. Building 87 and Building 85 James Taylor
Figures S12.1–6 (PDF) | Figure S12.7: The phased matrix for Buildings 85 and 87 (Excel)Chapter 13. Building 86, Space 344, Space 367 and Space 329 James Taylor
Figures S13.1–2 (PDF) | Figure S13.3: The phased matrix for Building 86 (Excel)Chapter 14. Building 89 James Taylor
Figures S14.1–27 (PDF) | Figure S14.28: The phased matrix for Buildings 89 and 76 (Excel)Chapter 15. Building 96 James Taylor
Figures S15.1–12 (PDF) | Figure S15.13: The phased matrix for Building 96 (Excel)Chapter 16. Buildings 97 and 130 James Taylor
Figures S16.1–40 (PDF) | Figure S16.41: The phased matrix for Building 97 (Excel)Chapter 17. Building 118 and Space 583 James Taylor
Figures S17.1–6 (PDF)Chapter 18. Spaces 553 and 581 James Taylor
Figures S18.1–2 (PDF)Chapter 19. A northern timescape Alex Bayliss, David Chivall, Shahina Farid, Tomasz Goslar, Justine Issavi and Burcu Tung
Figures S19.1–13 (PDF) | Figure S19.14: the downloadable CQL2 code file, Catal North.oxcalChapter 20. Building 5 Burcu Tung
Figures S20.1–4 (PDF)Chapter 21. Building 52 and related buildings Burcu Tung and Marek Z. Barański
Figures S21.1–22 (PDF) | Figure S21.23: The phased matrix for Building 52 (Excel)Chapter 22. Building 77 Burcu Tung
Figures S22.1–41 (PDF) | Figure S22.42: The phased matrix for Building 77 (Excel)Chapter 23. Building 102 Burcu Tung
Figures S23.1–16 (PDF) | Figure S23.17: The phased matrix for Building 102 (Excel)Chapter 24. Building 108 Burcu Tung
Figures S24.1–3 (PDF) | Figure S24.4: The phased matrix for Building 108 (Excel)Chapter 25. Building 113, Building 116, Space 532 and other related spaces Burcu Tung
Figures S25.1–6 (PDF) | Figure S25.7: The phased matrix for Buildings 113 and 116 (Excel)Chapter 26. Building 114 Burcu Tung
Figures S26.1–14 (PDF) | Figure S26.15: The phased matrix for Building 114 (Excel)Chapter 27. Building 119 and Building 112 Burcu Tung
Figures S27.1–11 (PDF) | Figure S27.12: The phased matrix for Building 119 (Excel)Chapter 28. Building 128 and related spaces Burcu Tung
Figures S28.1–6 (PDF) | Figure S28.7: The phased matrix for Building 128 (Excel)Chapter 29. Building 129 Burcu Tung
Figures S29.1–8 (PDF) | Figure S29.9: The phased matrix for Building 129 (Excel)Chapter 30. Building 131 Burcu Tung
Figures S30.1–29 (PDF) | Figure S30.30: The phased matrix for Building 131 (Excel)Chapter 31. Building 132 and related spaces Arkadiusz Klimowicz and Burcu Tung
Figures S31.1–29 (PDF) | Figure S31.30: The phased matrix for Building 132 (Excel)Chapter 32. Building 139 Arkadiusz Klimowicz and Burcu Tung
Figure S32.1Chapter 33. External areas in the North Shelter Justine Issavi and Burcu Tung
Figures S33.1–5 (PDF) | Figure S33.6: The phased matrix of external areas (Excel)Chapter 34. The Gdańsk (GDN) Area excavations and building archaeology research project
Marek Z. Barański
Figures S34.1–32 (PDF) | Figure S34.33: the downloadable preferred chronological model (Catal_GDN.oxcal)In addition, colour and/or scalable versions of selected figures are available at the links below:
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34Çatalhöyük 15
Please use the links below to access online-only supplementary material for I. Hodder & C. Tsoraki (eds), Communities at Work: The Making of Çatalhöyük (Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 15)
Chapter 7. Digital Çatalhöyük: a cyber-archaeological approach Maurizio Forte, Nicolò Dell’Unto and Nicola Lercari
Figure 7.1: 3D visualisation of B.89 by digital photogrammetry
To view and manipulate the image, please download and open it in Acrobat. If it looks blank when first opened, hit the left mouse button and move around.Chapter 10. An integrated approach to the study of socio-material networks at Çatalhöyük Camilla Mazzucato, Sean Doyle, Justine Issavi, Serena Love, Duygu Tarkan,
Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasić and Rena VeropoulidouScalable versions (PDF) of figures:
10.1 | 10.3 | 10.4 | 10.7 | 10.8a | 10.8b | 10.9 | 10.12 | 10.13a | 10.13b | 10.14 | 10.17In addition, colour versions of selected figures are available as follows:
Chapter 6. Integrating conservation in practice at Çatalhöyük, an inter-team perspective Ashley M. Lingle et al.:
Figures 6.1, 6.4, 6.12 and 6.13
Chapter 7. Digital Çatalhöyük: a cyber-archaeological approach Maurizio Forte, Nicolò Dell’Unto and Nicola Lercari:
Chapter 8. The seasonality of using wetland and riparian environments at Çatalhöyük Jesse Wolfhagen et al.:
Chapter 9. The complexity of open spaces at Çatalhöyük Justine Issavi et al.:
Figures 9.4, 9.5, 9.11–9.13, 9.15–9.16, 9.18–9.19 and 9.21–9.25
Chapter 12. Entwining time and materialising communities: house biographies and temporalities of space-making Kevin Kay:
Chapter 13. Diachronic entanglements at Çatalhöyük: complementing network visualisations of key human and thing dependencies with a data-scaffolding and modelling approach Angus Mol, Dominik Lukas & Ian Hodder:
Chapter 15. Social tolerance and violence at Neolithic Çatalhöyük Christopher J. Knüsel et al.:
Chapter 16. The colour of things. Pigments and colours in Neolithic Çatalhöyük Eline M.J. Schotsmans et al.:
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Please use the links below to access online-only supplementary material for I. Hodder (ed.), The Matter of Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2009–2017 Seasons (Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 14)
Chapter 7. Large clay balls at Çatalhöyük East Lucy E. Bennison-Chapman
Figures S7.1–S7.16, and Tables S7.1–S7.7 (PDF)
Chapter 8. A ‘token’ story? The small geometric clay objects at Neolithic Çatalhöyük Lucy E. Bennison-Chapman
Figures S8.1–S8.18 (PDF)
Chapter 13. The ground stone technologies at Neolithic Çatalhöyük: issues of production, use and deposition Christina Tsoraki
Table S13.1: The distribution of object types across Hodder Levels (Excel spreadsheet)
Figures S13.1– S13.6 (PDF)In addition, colour versions of selected figures are available as follows:
Chapter 4. Pottery production technologies and quantified analysis Duygu Tarkan:
Chapter 5. Figuring diversity: the Neolithic Çatalhöyük figurines Carolyn Nakamura (with contributions from Lynn Meskell):
Chapter 6. Tracing human-animal relations across time and space through animal materialisations Lindsay Der:
Chapter 9. Beads and pendants in life and death: insights into the production, use and deposition of ornamental technologies at Çatalhöyük Milena Vasić et al.:
Figures 9.2, 9.3, 9.5, 9.11, and 9.12
Chapter 10. The shell artefact assemblage at Neolithic Çatalhöyük Rena Veropoulidou:
Figures 10.1–10.3, and 10.5–10.8
Chapter 12. Spatial contexts, temporalities and experiences of architectural paintings at Çatalhöyük Gesualdo Busacca:
Figures 12.4–12.9, 12.14–12.20 and 12.23–12.24
Chapter 16. Data analysis and integration at Çatalhöyük Ceren Kabukcu et al.:
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Please use the links below to access online-only supplementary material for I. Hodder (ed.), Peopling the Landscape of Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2009–2017 Seasons (Çatalhöyük Research Project Series 13)
Chapter 5. The archaeobotany of Çatalhöyük Amy Bogaard, Mike Charles, Dragana Filipović, Dorian Q. Fuller, Lara González Carretero, Laura Green, Ceren Kabukcu, Elizabeth Stroud and Petra Vaiglova
Appendix S5.1 and table S5.2 (PDF)
Table S5.1 (Excel spreadsheet)Chapter 8. Macromammals of Çatalhöyük Katheryn C. Twiss, Jesse Wolfhagen, G. Arzu Demirergi and Jacqui A. Mulville
Appendix S8.1 (PDF)
Appendix S8.2: measurements (Excel spreadsheets):
carnivores | cattle | cervid | equid | lepus | pig | sheep and goatChapter 12. The fish remains Sheila Hamilton-Dyer
Tables S12.1–S12.3 (PDF)
Appendix S12.1 (Excel spreadsheets)Chapter 13. The avian remains Julia Best, Beatrice Demarchi and Samantha Presslee
Table S13.1 (PDF)
Chapter 19. Gdańsk Area human remains Michelle Gamble and Belinda Tibbetts
Chapter (PDF)
Appendix S19.1 (Excel spreadsheet)In addition, colour versions of selected figures are available as follows:
Chapter 2. Disentangling the palaeoenvironmental reconstructions of Çatalhöyük Gianna Ayala et al.:
figs 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.11
Chapter 4. The anthracological remains from the 1996 to 2017 excavations Ceren Kabukcu et al.:
Chapter 11. Multi-isotope evidence of diet (carbon and nitrogen) and mobility (strontium) Jessica Pearson et al.:
Chapter 14. Micromorphology: exploring micro-contextual traces of settled life Aroa García-Suárez et al.:
figs 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6, 14.7
Chapter 15. Funerary practices I: body treatment and deposition Scott D. Haddow et al.:
figs 15.18, 15.19, 15.20, 15.21, 15.27, 15.28, 15.29, 15.30, 15.31, 15.32, 15.33, 15.34, 15.35
Chapter 16. Bioarchaeology at Neolithic Çatalhöyük Christopher J.Knüsel et al.:
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