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Commemoration of the dead through mortuary and architectural use of pigments at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey

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The cultural use of pigments in human societies is associated with ritual activities and the creation of social memory. Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey, 7100 - 5950 cal BC) provides a unique case study for the exploration of links between pigments in burials, demographic data and colourants in contemporary architectural contexts. This study presents a combined analysis of funerary and architectural evidence of pigment use in Neolithic Çatalhöyük and discusses the possible social processes underlying the observed statistical patterns. Results reveal that pigments were either applied directly to the deceased or included in the grave as a burial association. The most commonly used pigment was red ochre. Cinnabar was mainly applied to males and blue/green pigment was associated with females. A correlation was found between the number of buried individuals and the number of painted layers in the buildings. Mortuary practices seem to have followed specific selection processes independent of sex and age-at-death of the deceased. This study offers insights about the social factors involved in pigment use in this community, and contributes to the interpretation of funerary practices in Neolithic Anatolia. Specifically, it suggests that visual expression, ritual performance and symbolic associations were elements of shared long-term socio-cultural practices.
Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Conference Item
Language(s)
en
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Schotsmans, Eline
University of Wollongong
Gesualdo Busacca
Sam Lin
University of Wollongong
Milena Vasić
Lingle, Ashley
Cardiff University
Rena Veropoulidou
Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Mazzucato, Camilla
Stanford University
Belinda Tibbetts
University of Exeter
Haddow, Scott
University of Copenhagen
Somel, Mehmet
Fatma Toksoy-Köksal
Knüsel, Christopher
Université de Bordeaux
Milella, Marcoorcid-logo
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Anthropology
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University of Copenhagen
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Anthropology
University of Exeter
Université de Bordeaux
University of Wollongong
Cardiff University
Stanford University
Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Title of Event
World Neolithic Congress 2024
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