Evidence for a Goddess Cult at Çatal Hüyük
Title: Evidence for a Goddess Cult at Çatal Hüyük
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Evidence for a Goddess Cult at Çatal Hüyük
Abstract: The following focuses on Çatal Hüyük with an emphasis on the female figurines that have been found at the site. The figurines, originally interpreted as being religious idols for a Goddess cult, vary in size, shape and quality of design. The discussion that follows stems from this evidence. After a brief introduction to the site and the excavations at the site, I summarize Mellaart's original interpretations of the figurines. Following this, several
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I. A.
1976Çatal Hüyük in perspective. Cummings Pub. Co., Menlo Park, California.
Voight, M.
1991The Goddess From Anatolia: An Archaeological Perspective. Oriental Rug Review 11(2): 32-39 2000Çatal Hoyük in Context: Ritual at Early Neolithic Sites in Central and Eastern Turkey. Life in Neolithic Faring Communities: Social Organization, Identity, and Differentiation. Ed. Ian Kuijt. Kluwer Academic: New York. pp. 253-293.
Wolle, A.
2002Catalhoyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Hoyuk 5 March 2003 <http://www.catalhoyuk.com>
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