Building 89, Model B89_48
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Note | Neolithic house, hearth infill, burial infill |
Layer No. 30980
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Description | The unit is located in the center of the hearth. It has a shape that is roughly circular and it is characterized by a dark color, not homogeneous. The layer presents clear evidence of a long exposition of the fire, so it can be easily interpreted as a hearth infill. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30987 Matrix below: 30964 |
Note | Hearth infill |
Layer No. 30982
Description | This unit is situated in the southern part of the building, to the east of the hearth. This unit is the second infill of a posthole. Below unit 30976, unit 30982 had a very different mid-dark grey and brown color which sharply contrasted with the above yellow-brown color. This infill continued until we hit a very dark grey and almost black bottom of the hole. It is possible with two infills that this hole was reused at some point, or was filled with two different materials for a particular purpose. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30981 Matrix below: 30976 |
Note | Hole infill |
Layer No. 30984
Description | The unit is a infill of a hole in the central platform. It was recognized by its color, a brown-yellow-orange, in contrast with the layer of the floor which is a light grey. Its difficult to understand which type of hole fill this layer was. It could be a scoop but the cut is too small to correspond to the definition. The hole is not deep enough to be a posthole. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30986 Matrix below: 30960 |
Note | Hole infill |
Layer No. 30983
Description | The unit is an infill of a hole in the central/north platform. It was identified under another infill in the same cut. The surface of the unit was flat and the color was not homogeneous: brown with white spots. The brown and the white seemed to be mixed up. The distinction with the sides and the bottom of the cut was very clear. At the beginning we thought that it could be an infill of a burial, because of its shape and its position, but removing the unit we didn't find any skeleton, so we realized it was not a burial but a hole. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30985 Matrix below: 30979 |
Note | Burial infill |
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Lercari, Nicola; Shiferaw, Emmanuel; Forte, Maurizio; Kopper, Regis (2017). Building 89, Model B89_48. In Data from: Immersive Visualization and Curation of Archaeological Heritage Data: Çatalhöyük and the Dig@IT App. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J09Z9384
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U30980 (hearth infill under U30964) + U30982 (hole infill under U30976) + U30984 (infill in the central platform) + U30983 (burial infill under U30979)
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- 2014
- Date Issued
- 2017
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Point: 37.6721,32.8235
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- Lercari, Nicola; Shiferaw, Emmanuel; Forte, Maurizio; Kopper, Regis (2017). Immersive Visualization and Curation of Archaeological Heritage Data: Çatalhöyük and the Dig@IT App. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-017-9340-4
- Çatalhöyük Research Project Website: https://www.catalhoyuk.com/research/database
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