'Always momentary, fluid and flexible' : towards a reflexive excavation methodology /

ÇatalhÖyük, on the Konya Plain in south central Anatolia, in the 1960s became the most celebrated Neolithic site of western Asia: huge (21 hectares), with early dates, tightpacked rooms with roof access, exuberant mural paintings, cattle heads fixed to walls, dead buried beneath floors in collective...

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Autor principal: Hodder, Ian
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Lenguaje:inglés
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