2021
DOI: 10.1177/09596836211041744
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Holistic approaches to palaeohydrology: Reconstructing and modelling the Neolithic River Çarşamba and the riverscape of Çatalhöyük, Turkey

Abstract: Alluvial landscapes have long been considered optimal locations for Neolithic settlement because of the availability of water and nutrient-bearing silts. However, the dynamics of these landscapes have often been underestimated in relation to the interactions of precipitation, temperature and vegetation at catchment scale, along with flow and geomorphic processes in the channel and adjacent areas. In this paper we employ a multi-method approach to model the alluvial landscape around Çatalhöyük in central Turkey… Show more

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“…Indeed, it is interesting that they are not more frequent, since their very large size indicates that the Konya Plain provided prime habitat [ 103 ]. The early Holocene Konya Plain was a mosaic of steppe and wetlands, with the aurochsen probably primarily inhabiting the steppe areas [ 124 ]. The aurochs habitat was close enough to Çatalhöyük that hunters brought all body parts back to the settlement.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it is interesting that they are not more frequent, since their very large size indicates that the Konya Plain provided prime habitat [ 103 ]. The early Holocene Konya Plain was a mosaic of steppe and wetlands, with the aurochsen probably primarily inhabiting the steppe areas [ 124 ]. The aurochs habitat was close enough to Çatalhöyük that hunters brought all body parts back to the settlement.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%