First published online as a Review in Advance on May 24, 2007Çatalhöyük in the Context of the Middle Eastern Neolithic
Ian Hodder Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305; email:
ihodder@stanford.edu This review aims to show how the new results from Çatalhöyük in central Turkey contribute to wider theories about the Neolithic in Anatolia and the Middle East. I argue that many of the themes found in symbolism and daily practice at Çatalhöyük occur very early in the processes of village formation and the domestication of plants and animals throughout the region. These themes include a social focus on memory construction; a symbolic focus on wild animals, violence, and death; and a central dominant role for humans in relation to the animal world. These themes occur early enough throughout the region that we can claim they are integral to the development of settled life and the domestication of plants and animals. Particularly the focus on time depth in house sequences may have been part of the suite of conditions, along with environmental and ecological factors, that “selected for” sedentism and domestication.
Acronyms and Definitions
Anatolia: Asian region of Turkey, although the main focus here is on the region from central to southeastern Turkey
Epipalaeolithic: time period between the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic. Associated with a changed lithic technology and more intensive subsistence strategies
Kebaran: Epipalaeolthic groups in the Levant prior to the Natufian include those with material culture assemblages incorporating microlithic tools
Levant: region in the eastern Mediterranean that now includes Israel, Palestine, the West Bank, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon
Natufian: cultural group that has distinctive material culture, lasts from approximately 12500 to 10000 BC, and is associated with predomesticated cultivation
PN: Pottery Neolithic
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA): cultural group found in the Levant from

10000 to 8700 cal BC
Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB): cultural group found in the Levant from 8700 to 6800 cal BC