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Mound site in the Amuq Plain inhabited from the late 4th millennium BCE-mid-1st millennium BCE. In the Late Bronze Age Chatal Höyük was the site of a sizeable town with connections to the Hittite Empire. In the Iron Age the town was within the sphere of the Syro-Hittite state of Unqi, based at Tell Tayinat/Kinaliya. The town gradually declined, but remained inhabited without interruption until at least the fifth century BCE.
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2023-05-16T11:39:27-04:00
Pleiades
Chatal Höyük (Amuq)
Pucci 2019
Haines 1971
Çatal Höyük
Chatal Höyük (Amuq)
Mound site in the Amuq Plain inhabited from the late 4th millennium BCE-mid-1st millennium BCE. In the Late Bronze Age Chatal Höyük was the site of a sizeable town with connections to the Hittite Empire. In the Iron Age the town was within the sphere of the Syro-Hittite state of Unqi, based at Tell Tayinat/Kinaliya. The town gradually declined, but remained inhabited without interruption until at least the fifth century BCE.
Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC)
ME [[-720,-540]]
Early 1st Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1000-720 BC)
Period as defined by Jamie Novotny
4th millennium BCE (4000-3000 BCE)
The fourth millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_millennium_BC [[-4000, -3000]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Çatal Höyük
ANE
Cuneiform
2023-05-16T11:39:27-04:00
Pleiades
Çatal Höyük
Çatal Höyük
2100
1700
Egyptian/Hittite Levant (1344–1212 BC)
Levant [[-1344,-1212]]
Middle Hittite Anatolia (1450–1200 BC)
New Kingdom Hittite [[-1450,-1200]]
3rd millennium BC (3000-2000 BCE)
The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. As described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_millennium_BC. [[-3000, -2000]]
Old Hittite Anatolia (1650–1450 BC)
Old-Middle Kingdom Hittite [[-1650,-1450]]
Neo-Babylonian—Achaemenid Southern Levant (587–330 BC)
southern Levant [[-587,-330]]
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-4000
2019-09-06T12:09:58-04:00
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OSM location of Chatal Höyük
-330
OSM Way 117205145
Polygon representing the boundaries of the of the Chatal Höyük site, derived from an OpenStreetMap Way.
Neo-Hittite Northern Levant (1200–700 BC)
Syro-Hittite Northern Levant [[-1200,-700]]
settlement
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.
ANE
Cuneiform
2023-05-05T15:25:28-04:00
Pleiades
CIGS location of Çatal Höyük
Röllig and Nashef 1982 pages 1, 191, plate 190b