Area 1130


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Area ID 1130
Site Hacılar
Area type settlement
Area NR
Period Anatolia: Early Neolithic
Dating method material culture
Radiocarbon dated None
Earliest date: Lab Number
Earliest date: 14C age (BP)
Earliest date: Calibration None
Earliest date: 14C age calibrated (BC)
Earliest date: Date of calibration None
Earliest date: Standard deviation None
Earliest date: Delta 13C None
Earliest date: Dated by
Latest date: Lab Number
Latest date: 14C age (BP)
Latest date: Calibration None
Latest date: 14C age calibrated (BC)
Latest date: Date of calibration None
Latest date: Standard deviation None
Latest date: Delta 13C None
Latest date: Dated by
Period Reference
Comment The Early Neolithic settlement had seven levels (Levels I-VII). Between the Early Neolithic settlement and the Late Neolithic settlement is a hiatus of around 1000 years.
Settlement type tell
Settlement structure
Settlement building type
Settlement building shape rectangular
Settlement building technique limestone floor
mud brick
terrazzo floor
Settlement archaeological features courtyard
hearth
oven
Cave/rockshelters type None
Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of graves/human remains
Cave/rockshelters: Evidence of occupation
Quarry exploitation type None
Quarry raw material
Cemetery/graves topography
Cemetery/graves mortuary features
Grave: number of graves
Grave type
Grave: type of human remains
Grave: estimated number of individuals
Grave: age groups
Grave: sexes
Grave: number of female sex None
Grave: number of male sex None
Grave: number of not specified sex None
Grave: disturbance of graves
Description The Early Neolithic settlement is situated on the western side of the hill, apart from the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic settlement. At Leven V a quadrangular building was discovered with mudbrick walls and limestone plastered floors. The building had at least two rooms but no door openings could be found. The limestone plastered floors were burnished and painted red.
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