Г‡atal Hгјyгјk: A Neolithic Town In Anatolia < 2026 Update >
: The site consists of two mounds—the larger East Mound (Neolithic) and the smaller West Mound (Chalcolithic)—with the East Mound featuring up to 18 layers of occupation piled on top of each other. II. Social Structure and Egalitarianism
One of the most striking features of Çatalhöyük is its apparent lack of social hierarchy. Г‡atal HГјyГјk: A Neolithic Town in Anatolia
: Typical houses featured a main room with an oven and hearth located directly beneath the roof opening to vent smoke. Clean, plastered platforms were used for sleeping, sitting, and ritual activities. : The site consists of two mounds—the larger
The settlement is famous for its unique or honeycomb-like architecture, which lacked traditional streets. plastered platforms were used for sleeping
: Residents moved across rooftops and entered their homes via wooden ladders through holes in the ceiling.