Data by building, Neolithic Çatalhöyük.
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*Holocene marine shells include twelve species that originate from the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas and two species (Antalis dentalis, Ostrea edulis) that live only in the Aegean. These shells thus originated at least 150 (Mediterranean) or 400 (Aegean) km from Çatalhöyük. The most commonly encountered fossil shell is Dentalium (n = 188), which originated in the Hatay and İskenderun basins >300–400 km from the site. Other fossil shell taxa originated in the Taurus Mountains, at least 50 km away [198]. ^ Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses have demonstrated that Çatalhöyük inhabitants consumed animals that had fed in a range of locations across the Konya Plain; intraspecific variation is high and changes through time [131, 133, 230]. Sitewide human C and N data reveal no evidence for sex-based distinctions in diet [131]. There are, however, age-based distinctions in diet [231]. We therefore note the average ages of the individuals providing the stable isotope data in our samples for each house. The sex composition of each sample is also reported. While all unburned, mostly complete primary interments were sampled for stable C and N isotope analysis, only those with good collagen preservation yielded data. Most buildings contained individuals unrepresented in S2 Table data.
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2024-09-06



