Agricultural innovation and resilience in a long-lived early farming community: the 1500-year sequence at Neolithic-early Chalcolithic Çatalhöyük, central Anatolia
Intensive archaeobotanical investigations at Çatalhöyük have created a unique opportunity to explore change and continuity in plant use through the c. 1500-year Neolithic-early Chalcolithic sequence of an early established farming community. The combination of crops and herd animals in the earliest...
Main Authors: | Bogaard, A, Filipović, D, Fairbairn, A, Green, L, Stroud, E, Fuller, D, Charles, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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