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SUMMARY:Central Anatolian Neolithic: Tracing the Emergence of Early Sedent
 ary Communities - Associate Professor Güneş Duru
DTSTART:20250211T171500Z
DTEND:20250211T193000Z
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CONTACT:Megan Hinks
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  450\nPasscode: HX66Qd3Z\n\nAbstract:\nThis talk explores the complexity o
 f early neolithic life in central Anatolia (Turkey) through two contempora
 ry communities. Despite their proximity and shared origins\, these settlem
 ents reveal distinct adaptive strategies\, cultural practices\, and approa
 ches to innovation and interaction. While Aşıklı represents a model of 
 long-term stability\, agricultural development\, and internal innovation\,
  Balıklı reflects a community deeply connected to broader regional netwo
 rks\, prioritising mobility\, and network. By examining these communities\
 , this talk highlights the diversity of early Neolithic societies and thei
 r dynamic responses to environmental and social challenges\, offering fres
 h perspectives on this pivotal period in human history.
LOCATION:McDonald Seminar Room\, Department of Archaeology
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