Journal article
Eastern Anatolian obsidians at Çatalhöyük and the reconfiguration of regional interaction in the Early Ceramic Neolithic
Abstract
Abstract A small group of exotic obsidian blades supplied from over 600km distant reached a particular area of the East Mound at Çatalhöyük in the Early Ceramic Neolithic (7000-6300 cal BC). The authors explore a variety of explanations and contexts, including changes in technology, agricultural expansion, gift exchange, bride-wealth and incomers from the east.
Authors
Carter T; Dubernet S; King R; Le Bourdonnec F-X; Milić M; Poupeau G; Shackley MS
Journal
Antiquity, Vol. 82, No. 318, pp. 900–909
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Publication Date
December 1, 2008
DOI
10.1017/s0003598x00097660
ISSN
0003-598X