Barański M.Z. (2011) ‘Late Neolithic Architecture of Çatalhöyük’, Çatalhöyük Archive Report, 2011, pp. 124-127.
Barański M.Z. (2013) ‘Back to Mellaart A Area: Survey on Late Neolithic Architecture’, Çatalhöyük Archive Report, 2013, pp. 220-234.
Barański M.Z. (2014) ‘Late Neolithic Architecture’, Çatalhöyük Archive Report, 2014, pp. 194-202.
Barański M.Z., Nowak A., Regulska K. and Saj M. (2015) ‘GDN Area: Research on Late Neolithic Architecture’, Çatalhöyük Archive Report, 2015, pp. 248-260.
Mellaart, J. (1962) ‘The beginnings of Mural Painting’, Archaeology, 15(1), pp. 2-12.
Mellaart, J. (1963) ‘Deities and Shrines of Neolithic Anatolia. Excavations at Çatal Hüyük 1962’, Archaeology, 16(1), pp. 29-38.
Mellaart, J. (1964) ‘A Neolithic City in Turkey’, Scientific American, April 1964, pp. 94-104.
Mellaart, J. (1965) ‘Çatal Hüyük a Neolithic City in Anatolia’, Proceedings of the British Academy, 51, pp. 201-13.
Mellaart, J, (1966) ‘Excavations at Çatal Hüyük 1965’, Archäologischer Anzeiger, pp. 1–15.
Angel, L. (1971) ‘Early neolithic skeletons from Çatal Hüyük: demography and pathology’, Anatolian Studies, 21, pp. 77-98.
Bialor, P. (1962) ‘The chipped stone industry of Çatal Hüyük’, Anatolian Studies, 12, pp. 67-110.
Burnham, H. B. (1965) ‘Çatal Hüyük – the textiles and twine fabrics’, Anatolian Studies, 15, pp. 169-174.
Helbaek, H. (1963) ‘Textiles from Çatal Hüyük’, Archaeology, 16(1), pp. 39-46
Helbaek, H. (1964) ‘First impressions of the Çatal Hüyük plant husbandry’, Anatolian Studies, 14, pp. 121-123.
Perkins, D. (1969) ‘Fauna of Çatal Hüyük: evidence for early cattle domestication in Anatolia’, Science, 164, pp. 177-179.
Ralph, E K, Michael, H N, and Gruninger, J. Jr (1965) ‘University of Pennsylvania dates VII’, Radicarbon, 7, pp. 179-186.
Ralph, E. K. and Michael, H. N. (1969) ‘University of Pennsylvania Radiocarbon Dates XII’, Radiocarbon, 11, pp. 469-481.
Ryder, M. L. (1965) ‘Report of textiles from Çatal Hüyük’, Anatolian Studies, 15, pp. 175-176.
Stuckenrath, R. Jr and Lawn, B. (1969) ‘University of Pennsylvania radiocarbon dates XI’, Radiocarbon, 11(1), pp. 150-162.
Stuckenrath, R. Jr and Ralph, E. K., 1965 ‘University of Pennsylvania radiocarbon dates VIII’, Radiocarbon, 7, pp. 187-199.
Barstow, A. (1978) ‘The Uses of Archaeology for Women’s History: James Mellaart’s Work on the Neolithic Goddess at Çatal Hüyük’, Feminist Studies, 4(3), pp. 7-17.
Bartel, B. (1972) ‘The Characteristics of the Çatal Hüyük Supra-Community, Paper given at the 73rd general meeting of the AIA’, American Journal of Archaeology, 76, pp. 204-205.
Collon, D. (1990) ‘Subjective Reconstruction? The Çatal Hüyük Wall-Paintings’, Hali, 53, pp. 119-123.
De Contenson, H. (1968) ‘Review of J. Mellaart “Çatal Hüyük, A Neolithic town in Anatolia”‘, Antiquity, 42, pp. 72-74.
Ducos, P. (1988) ‘Archeozoologie quantitative: les valeurs numeriques immediates a Çatal Hüyük’, Cahiers du Quaternaire, 12.
Eiland III, M. L. (1993) ‘The past re-made: The case of oriental carpets’, Antiquity, 67, pp. 859-863.
Forest, J.D. (1993) ‘Çatal Hüyük et son décor: pour le dechiffrement d’un code symbolique’, Anatolia Antiqua, 2, pp. 1-14.
French, D. (1970) ‘Notes on site distribution in the Çumra area’, Anatolian Studies, 20, pp. 139-148.
Gimbutas, M. (1990) ‘Wall Paintings of Çatal Hüyük, 8th-7th Millenia B.C.’, The Review of Archaeology, 11/2, pp. 1-5.
Heinrich, E. & Seidl, U. (1969) ‘Zur Siedlungsform von Çatal Hüyük’, Archäologischer Anzeiger, 84/2, pp. 113-119.
Heskel, D. L. (1983) ‘A model for the adoption of metallurgy in the ancient Middle East’, Current Anthropology, 24(3), 362-365.
Hodder, I. (1987) ‘Contextual archaeology: An interpretation of Catal Hüyük and a discussion of the origins of agriculture’, Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology (London), 24, 43-56.
MacQueen, J. G. (1978) ‘Secondary burial at Çatal Hüyük’, NUMEN – International Review for the History of Religions, 25/3, 226-239.
Mallett, M. (1990) ‘A Weaver’s View of the Çatal Hüyük Controversy’, Oriental Rug Review, 10/6, pp. 32-43. Available at: http://www.marlamallett.com/ch.htm [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Mallett, M. (1993) ‘The Godess in Anatolia: An Updated View of the Çatal Hüyük Controversy’, Oriental Rug Review, 13/2. Available at: http://www.marlamallett.com/chupdate.htm [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Maréchal, A. (1985) ‘The Riddle of Çatal Hüyük’, Hali, 26, pp. 6-11.
Mellaart, J. (1991) ‘James Mellaart Answers His Critics’, Hali, 55, pp. 86-87.
Omura, M. (1984) ‘A reinterpretation of the figurines of Çatal Hüyük’, Orient, 20, pp. 129-150.
Pratt, P. (1970) ‘Çatal Hüyük wall paintings in the Museum of Archaeology, Ankara’, Anatolian Studies, 20, p. 6.
Roberts, N. (1982) ‘A note on the geomorphological environment of Çatal Hüyük, Turkey’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 9, pp. 341-348.
Roberts, N. (1991) ‘Late Quaternary geomorphological change and the origins of agriculture in south central Turkey’, Geoarchaeology, 6, pp. 1-26.
Ryder, M. L. and Gabra-Sanders, T. (1985) ‘The application of microscopy to textile history’, Textile History, 16, pp. 123–140.
Ryder, M. L. and Gabra-Sanders, T. (1987) ‘A microscopic study of remains of textiles made from plant fibres’, Oxford J Archaeol, 6, pp. 91–108.
Spert, G. (1990) ‘Zur Urgeschichte des Bleies’, Zeitschrift Für Metallkunde, 81(11), pp. 799-801.
Vogelsang-Eastwood, G.M. (1988) ‘A re-examination of the fibres from the Çatal Hüyük textiles’, Oriental Carpet and Textile Studies, 3/1, pp. 15-19.
Voight, M. (1991) ‘The Goddess From Anatolia: An Archaeological Perspective’, Oriental Rug Review, 11/2, pp. 32-39.
Hodder, I. (1996) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 2, pp. 6-7.
Hodder, I. (1997) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 3, pp. 4-5.
Hodder, I. (1998) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 4, pp. 8-10.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Getting to the bottom of things: Çatalhöyük 1999’, Anatolian Archaeology, 5, pp. 4-7.
Hodder, I. (2000) ‘Çatalhöyük 2000’, Anatolian Archaeology, 6, pp. 5–7.
Hodder, I. (2001) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 7, pp. 2–4.
Hodder, I. (2002) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 8, pp. 5–7.
Hodder, I. (2004) ‘A season of great finds and new faces at Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 10, pp. 8-10.
Chadwick, A. (1998) ‘Archaeology at the Edge of Chaos: Further Towards Reflexive Excavation Methodologies’, Assemblage, 3. Available at: http://www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk/3/3chad.htm [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Hassan, F. (1997) ‘Beyond the surface: comments on Hodder’s “reflexive excavation methodology”‘, Antiquity, 71, pp. 1020-1025.
Hodder, I. (1997) ‘”Always momentary, fluid and flexible”: towards a reflexive excavation methodology’, Antiquity, 71, pp. 691-700.
Hodder, I. (1998) ‘Whose rationality? A response to F. Hassan’, Antiquity, 72, pp. 21-27.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Archaeology and global information systems’, Internet Archaeology, 6. Available at: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/hodder_index.html [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Arbuckle, B. S., Whitcher Kansa, S., Kansa, E., Orton, D., Çakırlar, C., Gourichon, L., Atici, L., Galik, A., Marciniak, A., Mulville, J., Buitenhuis, H., Carruthers, D., De Cupere, B., Demirergi, G. A., Frame, S., Martin, L., Peters, J., Pöllath, N., Pawłowska, K., Russell, N., Twiss, K. and Würtenberger, D. (2014) ‘Multiple routes and husbandry strategies characterize the westward spread of early domestic livestock across Neolithic Turkey’, PLoS One, 9(6), e99845.
Arbuckle, B. S., Whitcher Kansa, S., Kansa, E., Orton, D., Çakirlar, C., Gourichon, L., Atici, L., Galik, A., Marciniak, A., Mulville, J., Buitenhuis, H., Carruthers, D., De Cupere, B., Demirergi, A., Frame, S., Helmer, D., Martin, L., Peters, J., Pöllath, N., Pawłowska, K., Russell, N., Twiss, K. and Würtenberger, D. (2014) ‘Data sharing reveals complexity in the westward spread of domestic animals across Neolithic Turkey’, PLoS ONE, 9(6), e99845. Available at: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0099845 [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Ashley, M., Tringham, R., and Perlingieri, C. (2009) ‘Last house on the hill: Digitally remediating data and media for preservation and access’. In: 10Th international symposium on virtual reality, archaeology and cultural heritage, VAST. Malta.
Asouti, E. and Hather J. (2001) ‘Charcoal analysis and the reconstruction of ancient woodland vegetation in the Konya Basin, south-central Anatolia, Turkey: results from the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük East’. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 10, 23-32.
Asouti, E. and Austin, P. (2005) ‘Reconstructing woodland vegetation and its exploitation by past societies, based on the analysis and interpretation of archaeological wood charcoal macro-remains’, Environmental Archaeology, 10, pp. 1-18.
Asouti, E., and Fairbairn, A. ‘Animal dung versus firewood: a history of fuel exploitation at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük’.
Asouti, E. and Kabukcu, C. (2014) ‘Holocene semi-arid oak woodlands in the Irano-Anatolian region of Southwest Asia: natural or anthropogenic?’, Quaternary Science Reviews, 90, pp. 158-182.
Atalay, S. and Hastorf, C.A. (2006) ‘Food, meals, and daily activities: Food habitus at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’, American antiquity, pp. 283-319.
Baird, D. (1996) ‘Konya Plain’, Anatolian Archaeology, 2, p. 12.
Baird, D. (1997) ‘Konya Plain’, Anatolian Archaeology, 3, pp. 12-13.
Baird, D. (1998) ‘Konya Plain’, Anatolian Archaeology, 4, p. 16.
Baird, D. (1999) ‘Konya Plain Survey, Central Anatolia’, Anatolian Archaeology, 5, pp. 13-14.
Balter, M. (1998) ‘Why settle down? The mystery of communities’, Science, 282, No. 5393, pp. 1442-1445. Available at: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/282/5393/1442.full [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Balter, M. (1999) ‘A Long Season Puts Çatalhöyük in Context’, Science, 286, No 5441, pp. 890-891. Available at: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/286/5441/890.full [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Balter, M. (2001) ‘Did Plaster Hold Neolithic Society Together?’, Science, 14, No 294, pp. 2278-2281. Available at: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/294/5550/2278.full [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Bar-Yosef Mayer, D. E., Gümüş, B. A. and İslamoğlu, Y. (2010) ‘Fossil Hunting in the Neolithic: Shells from the Taurus Mountains at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Geoarchaeology: An International Journal, 25(3), pp. 375-392.
Barański, M. Z., (2013) ‘Zastosowanie cyfrowych narzędzi analizy stratygraficznej na przykładzie stanowiska Çatalhöyük w Turcji / The use of digital tools for stratigraphic analysis at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Gdańskie Studia Archeologiczne, 3, 2013, pp. 33-50.
Bayliss, A., Brock, F., Farid, S., Hodder, I., Southon, J., and Taylor, R. E. (2015) ‘Getting to the bottom of it all: A bayesian approach to dating the start of çatalhöyük’, Journal of World Prehistory, 28 (1), pp. 1-26.
Becks, R. and Jacobs, T. (1996) ‘Çatal Hüyük, Zur Rekonstruktion von Prestige innerhalb räumlicher Strukturen’. In: Müller, J. and Bernbeck, R. eds. Prestige, Prestigegüter, Sozialstrukturen, Beispiele aus dem europäischen und vorderasiatischen Neolithikum. Archäologische Berichte, 6, Bonn, pp. 57–80.
Bennison-Chapman, L. E. (2011) ‘Geometric clay objects’, Heritage Turkey, 1, p. 40.
Berggren, A., Dell’Unto, N., Forte, M., Haddow, S., Hodder, I., Issavi, J., Mazzucato, M., Mickel, A. and Taylor, J. (2015) ‘Revisiting Reflexive Archaeology at Çatalhöyük: Integrating Digital and 3D Technologies at the Trowel’s Edge’, Antiquity, 89(144), pp. 433-448.
Biehl, P. F. and Rosenstock, E. (2011) ‘Times of Change: a short report on the international conference at the Free University Berlin, TOPOI-Building, November 24-26, 2011’, Neo-Lithics, 2/11, pp. 30-32.
Biehl, P. F., Franz, I., Orton, D., Ostaptchouk, S., Rogasch, J., Rosenstock, E. (2012) ‘One Community and Two Tells: The Phenomenon of Relocating Tell Settlements at the Turn of the 7th and 6th Millennia in Central Anatolia’. In: Hofmann, R, Moetz, F-K and Müller, J. eds. Tells: environmental and social space. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 207, Bonn: Habelt, pp. 53-65.
Bogaard, Amy et al. (2009) ‘Private pantries and celebrated surplus: Saving and sharing food at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia’, Antiquity, 83(321), pp. 649-668.
Bogaard, A., Evans, J. A., Henton, E., Twiss, K. C., Charles, M. P., Vaiglova, P. and Russell, N. (2013) ‘Locating land use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey: the implications of 87Sr/86Sr signatures in plants and sheep tooth sequences’, Archaeometry.
Boivin, N. (2000) ‘Life rhythms and floor sequences: excavating time in rural Rajasthan and Neolithic Çatalhöyük’, World Archaeology, 31(3), pp 367-88.
Boyer, P., Roberts, N. and Baird, D. (2006) ‘Holocene environment and settlement on the Çarşamba alluvial fan, South Central Turkey: Integrating Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Field Survey’, Geoarchaeology.
Carter, T., Bressy, C. and Poupeau, G. (2001) ‘”People and place”: New information on technical change at Çatalhöyük’, American Journal of Archaeology, 105(2), p. 280.
Carter, T., Poupeau, G., Bressy, C. and Pearce, N. J. G.(2006) ‘A new programme of obsidian characterization at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 33(7), pp. 893-909.
Carter, T., and Shackley, M. S. (2007) ‘Sourcing obsidian from Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey)’, Archaeometry, 49, pp. 437–54.
Carter, T., Dubernet, S., King, R., Le Bourdonnec, F.-X., Milić, M., Poupeau, G. and Shackley, M.S. (2008) ‘Eastern Anatolian obsidians at Çatalhöyük and the reconfiguration of regional interaction in the Early Ceramic Neolithic’, Antiquity, 82(318), pp. 900-909.
Carter, T. (2009) ‘L’obsidienne égéenne: caractérisation, utilisation et culture’. In: Moncel, M.-H. and Fröhlich, F. eds. L’Homme et le Precieux. Matières Minérales Précieuses de la Préhistoire à Aujourd’hui’. BAR Int. Series S1934.
Carter, T. (2011) ‘A true gift of mother earth: the use and significance of obsidian at Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Studies, 61, pp. 1-19.
Carter, T., Le Bourdonnec, F.-X., Kartal, M., Poupeau, G., Calligaro, T. and Moretto, P. (2011) ‘Marginal perspectives: Sourcing obsidian from the Öküzini Cave (SW Turkey)’, Paléorient 37(2), pp. 123-149.
Carter, T. and Milić, M. (2013) ‘The consumption of obsidian at Neolithic Çatalhöyük: A long-term perspective’. In: Borrell, F, Ibáñez, J J and Molist, M.M. eds. Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to Farming Societies in the Near East. Proceedings of the 7th PPN Stone Tools Workshop. Barcelona: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Press, pp. 495-508.
Cessford, C. (2001) ‘A New Dating Sequence for Çatalhöyük’, Antiquity, 75, pp. 717-25.
Cessford, C. (2003) ‘Microartefactual floor patterning: the case at Çatalhöyük’, Assemblage, 7. Available at: http://www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk/issue7/cessford.html [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Cessford, C. and Carter, T. (2005) ‘Quantifying the consumption of obsidian at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Field Archaeology, 30(3), pp. 305-15.
Conolly, J. (1999) ‘Technical strategies and technical change at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Antiquity, 73, pp. 791-800.
Deckers, K., Riehl, S., Jenkins, E., Rosen, A., Dodonov, A., Simakova, A. N. and Conard, N. J. (2009) ‘Vegetation development and human occupation in the Damascus Region of southwestern Syria from the Late Pleistocene to Holocene’, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 18, pp. 329–340.
Düring, B. S. (2001) ‘Social dimensions in the architecture of Neolithic Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Studies, 51, 1-18.
Düring, B. S. (2003) ‘Burials in context, The 1960s inhumations of Çatalhöyük East’, Anatolian Studies, 53, pp. 1-15.
Düring, B. S. (2005) ‘Building continuity in the Central Anatolian Neolithic. Exploring the meaning of buildings at Aşıklı and Çatalhöyük’, Journal for Mediterranean archaeology, 18, pp. 1-20.
Düring, B. S. and Marciniak, A. (2005) ‘Households and communities in the central Anatolian Neolithic’, Archaeological dialogues, 12(02), pp. 165-87.
Earl, G. (2013) ‘Modeling in Archaeology: Computer Graphic and other Digital Pasts’, Perspectives on Science, 21(2), 226-244.
Edwards, C. J. et al. (2004) ‘Ancient DNA analysis of 101 cattle remains: Limits and prospects’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 31(6), 695-710.
Emele, M. (1995) ‘CHAMP – The Çatal Höyük archaeology and media project’, Mediagramm – Zeitung des Zentrums fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe, 22, Dezember 1995.
Erdoğu, B., Kayacan, N., Fazlioglu, I. and Yücel, N. (2007) ‘Material Engagement, Resources and New Discoveries in Central Anatolian Neolithic’, Colloquium Anatolicum, VI, pp. 85-96.
Erdoğu, B. and Özbasaran, M. (2008) ‘Salt in Prehistoric Central Anatolia’. In: Weller, O., Dufraisse, A. and Petrequin, P. eds. Sel, eau et forêt. Hier et aujourd’hui. Besancon: Universite de Franche-Comte, pp. 163-174.
Erdoğu, B. (2009) ‘Ritual Symbolism in the early Chalcolithic period of Central Anatolia’, Journal for Interdisiplinary Research on Religion and Science, 5 (July), pp. 129-151.
Erdoğu, B., Uysal, I. T., Özbek, O. and Ulusoy, Ü. (2013) ‘Mediterranean Arhaeology and Archaeometry’, Mediterranean Arhaeology and Archaeometry, 13, pp. 21-30.
Everhart, J. , McCorriston, J. and Twiss, K. C. (2015) ‘The taphonomy of mortuary remains: results from Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Arabian tombs’, Journal of Omani Studies.
Evershed, R. P., Payne, S., Sherratt, A. G., Copley, M. S., Coolidge, J., Urem-Kotsu, D., Kotsakis, K., Özdoğan, M., Özdoğan, A., Nieuwenhuyse, O., Akkermans, P. M. M. G., Bailey, D., Andeescu, R., Campbell, S., Farid, S., Hodder, I., Yalman, N., Özbaşaran, M., Bıçakc, E., Garfinkel, Y., Levy T. and Burton, M. M. (2007) ‘Earliest date for milk use in the Near East and southeastern Europe linked to cattle herding’, Nature, 445, pp. 528-31. Available at: doi:10.1038/nature07180 [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Fairbairn, A. (2002) ‘An archaeology of archaeobotany: re-investigating the Mellaart seed archive from Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 8, pp. 16-17.
Fairbairn, A., Asouti, E., Near, J. and Martinoli, D. (2002) ‘Macro-botanical evidence for plant use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük south-central Anatolia, Turkey’, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 11, pp. 41-54.
Fairbairn, A. (2005) ‘A history of agricultural production at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, Turkey’, World Archaeology, 37(2), pp. 197-210.
Fairbairn, A., Martinoli, D., Butler, A. and Hillman, G. (2007) ‘Wild plant seed storage at neolithic çatalhöyük east, turkey’, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 16(6), pp. 467-479.
Filipović, D. (2012) ‘Observation of “traditional” agriculture in Kastamonu, Turkey in relation to the evidence of crop husbandry at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia’, Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology, 4 (7), pp. 1167-1191.
Forte, M., Dell’Unto, N., Issavi, J., Onsurez, L. and Lercari, N. (2012) ‘3D Archaeology at Çatalhöyük’, International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era, 1(3), pp. 351-378.
Gibson, C, Last, J, Raszick, T and Frame, S. (2002) ‘Çatalhöyük West Mound study season’, Anatolian Archaeology, 8, pp. 7–9.
Gibson, C. D. and Last, J. (2000) ‘Early Chalcolithic and Byzantine remains at Çatalhöyük West’, Anatolian Archaeology, 7, pp. 4–6.
Göktürk, E. H., Hillegonds, D. J., Lipschutz, M. E. and Hodder, I. (2002) ‘Accelerator mass spectrometry dating at Çatalhöyük’, Radiochimica Acta, 90, pp. 407-410.
González Carretero, L. (2014) ‘The genesis of bread cultures at Çatalhöyük: an archaeobotanical perspective on changing cuisine’, Heritage Turkey, 4, pp. 27-28.
Grove M. and Pearson J. (2014) ‘Visualization and permutation methods for archaeological data analysis’, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 6, pp. 319-328.
Hancock, R.G.V. and Carter, T. (2010) ‘How reliable are our archaeometric data? Effects of analytical techniques through time on the elemental analysis of obsidian’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(2), pp. 243-250.
Hodder, I. (1995) ‘Excavations at Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeol, 1, pp. 3-5.
Hodder, I. (1997) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 3, pp. 4–5.
Hodder, I. (1998) ‘Çatalhöyük, Turkey: a summary of some recent results’, Documenta Praehistorica, 25, pp. 71–80.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Archaeology and global information systems’, Internet Archaeology, 6. Available at: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/hodder_index.html [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Hodder, I. (2000) ‘Çatalhöyük 2000’, Anatolian Archaeology, 6, pp. 5–7.
Hodder, I. (2001) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 7, pp. 2–4.
Hodder, I. (2002) ‘Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 8, pp. 5–7.
Hodder, I. (2002) ‘Ethics and archaeology: the attempt at Çatalhöyük’, Near Eastern Archaeol, 65, pp. 174–82.
Hodder, I. (2004) ‘Women and men at Çatalhöyük’, Scientific American, 290, pp. 66–73.
Hodder, I. (2004) ‘A season of great finds and new faces at Çatalhöyük’, Anatolian Archaeology, 10, pp. 8–10.
Hodder, I. and Cessford, C. (2004) ‘Daily practice and social memory at Çatalhöyük’, American Antiquity, 69(1), pp. 17-40.
Hodder, I. (2005) ‘Socialization and feasting at Çatalhöyük: a response to Adams’, American Antiquity, 70, pp. 189–191.
Hodder, I. (2007) ‘Çatalhöyük in the context of the Middle Eastern Neolithic’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 36, pp. 105-120.
Hodder, I. and McAnany, P.A (2009) ‘Thinking about stratigraphic sequence in social terms’, Archaeological Dialogues, 16(01), pp. 1-22. Available at: doi:10.1017/S1380203809002748 [Accessed 05 February 2016].
Hodder, I. R. and Meskell L. (2011) ‘A “curious and sometimes a trifle macabre artistry”: some aspects of symbolism in Neolithic Turkey’, Current Anthropology, 52(2), pp. 235-263.
Hodder, I. R. (2011) ‘Wheels of time: some aspects of entanglement theory and the Secondary Products Revolution’, Journal of World Prehistory, 24, 175-187.
Hodder, I. R. (2012) ‘The role of religion in the Neolithic of the Middle East and Anatolia with particular reference to Çatalhöyük’, Paléorient, 37, pp. 111-122.
Hodder, I. R. (2012) ‘The social change of Çatalhöyük: a small town in Turkey 9000 years ago’, Cultural Relics in Southern China, 3, 16-20.
Hodder, I. R. (2014) ‘Çatalhöyük: the leopard changes its spots. A summary of recent work’, Anatolian Studies, 64, 1-22.
Hodder, I. R., Bayliss, A, Brock, F, Farid, S, Southon, J and Taylor, R. R. (2015) ‘Getting to the bottom of it all: a Bayesian approach to dating the start of Çatalhöyük’, Journal of World Prehistory, 27. Available at: doi:10.1007/s10963-015-9083-7 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Hodder, I. R. (2016) ‘More on history houses at Çatalhöyük: a response to Carleton et al.’, Journal of Archaeological Science. Available at: doi:10.1016/j.jas.2015.10.010 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Jenkins, E. (2010) ‘Mice, Scats and Burials: unusual concentrations of microfauna found in human burials at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük, Anatolia’, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.
King, R., Özcan, S., Carter, T., Kalfoglu, E., Atasoy, S., Triantiphyllidis, K., Kouvatsi, A., Lin, A., Chow, C., Zhivotovsky, L., Tsopanomichalou, M. and Underhill, P. (2008) ‘Differential Y-chromosome Anatolian influences on the Greek and Cretan Neolithic’, Annals of Human Genetics, 72, pp. 205-214.
Kunzig, R. (1999) ‘A Tale of Two Archeologists’, DISCOVER Magazine, 20(5), May 1999.
Larsen, C. S., Hillson, S. W., Boz, B., Pilloud, M. A., Sadvari, J. W. and Agarwal, S. C. (2015) ‘Bioarchaeology of neolithic çatalhöyük: Lives and lifestyles of an early farming society in transition’, Journal of World Prehistory, 28(1), pp. 27-68.
Larsen, C. S., Hillson, S. W., Boz, B., Pilloud, M. A., Sadvari, J. W., Agarwal, S. C., Glencross, B., Beauchesne, P., Pearson, J., Ruff, C. B., Garofalo, E. M., Hager, L. D., Haddow, S. D. and Knüsel, C. J. (2015) ‘Bioarchaeology of Neolithic Çatalhöyük: Lives and Lifestyles of an Early Farming Society in Transition’, Journal of World Prehistory, 28, pp. 27-68.
Last, J. (1998) ‘A design for life. Interpreting the art of Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Material Culture, 3(3), pp. 355-78.
Leng, M. J., Roberts, N., Reed, J. M. and Sloane, H. J. (1999) ‘Late Quaternary palaeohydrology of the Konya Basin, Turkey based on isotope studies of modern hydrology and lacustrine carbonates’, Journal of Paleolimnology, 22, pp. 187-204.
Lewis J. P., Leng, M. J., Dean, J. R., Marciniak, A., Bar-Yosef Mayer, D. E. and Wu, X. (2016) ‘Early Holocene palaeoseasonality inferred from the stable isotope composition of Unio shells from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Environmental Archaeology. Available at: doi:10.1080/14614103.2015.1116216 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Love, S. (2012) ‘The geoarchaeology of mudbricks in architecture: A methodological study from çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Geoarchaeology, 27(2), pp. 140-156.
Love, S. (2013) ‘Architecture as Material Culture: Building form and materiality in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Anatolia and Levant’, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 32, pp. 746-758.
Love, S. (2013) ‘The Performance of Building and Technological Choices Made Visible in Mudbrick Architecture’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 23, pp. 263-282.
Love, S. (2012) ‘The Geoarchaeology of Mudbricks Architecture: A methodological study from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Geoarchaeology, 27, pp. 140-156.
Marciniak, A. and Czerniak, L. (2007) ‘Social transformations in the Late Neolithic and the Early Chalcolithic periods in central Anatolia’, Anatolian Studies, 57, pp. 115-30.
Marciniak, A. (2008) ‘Communities, households and animals. Convergent developments in Central Anatolia and Central European Neolithic’, Documenta Praehistorica, 35, pp. 93-109.
Marciniak, A. (2014) ‘The Secondary Products Revolution, mortality profiles, and practice of zooarchaeology’. In: Greenfield, H. ed. The Secondary Products Revolution in Perspective. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 186-205.
Marciniak, A., Asouti, E., Doherty, C. and Henton, E. (2015) ‘The nature of household in the upper levels at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 151-165.
Marciniak, A., Barański, M. Z., Bayliss, A., Czerniak, L., Goslar, T., Southon, J., and Taylor, R.E. (2015) ‘Fragmenting Times: interpreting a Bayesian chronology for the late Neolithic occupation of Çatalhöyük East, Turkey’, Antiquity, 89, pp. 154–76.
Martin, L. and Russell, N. (2006) ‘The equid remains from Neolithic Çatalhöyük, central Anatolia: a preliminary report’. In: Olsen, S L, Grant, S, Choyke, A M and Bartosiewicz, L. eds. Horses and Humans: the evolution of human-equine relationships . BAR Int Ser, 1560, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 115–126
Martin, L. and Farid, S. (2009) ‘The Institute of Archaeology research teams at Çatalhöyük’, Archaeology International, 11, pp. 23–27.
Martin, L. and Meskell L. (2012) ‘Animal Figurines from Neolithic Çatalhöyük: Figural and Faunal Perspectives’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 22/3, 401-419.
Masson, A. and Rosenstock, E. (2011) ‘Das Rind in Vorgeschichte und traditioneller Landwirtschaft: archäologische und technologisch-ergologische Aspekte’, Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, 32, pp. 81-105.
Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Lawrence, T., Cutler, T. F. and Jones, M. K. (1997) ‘Microstratigraphic traces of site formation processes and human activities’, World Archaeology, 29(2), pp. 281-308.
Matthews, W. (2010) ‘Geoarchaeology and taphonomy of plant remains and microarchaeological residues in early urban environments in the Ancient Near East’, Quaternary International, 214(1-2), pp. 98-113.
Meskell, L. M. (1998) ‘Oh my goddess! Archaeology, sexuality and ecofeminism’, Archaeological Dialogues, 5(2), pp. 126-142.
Meskell, L. (2008) ‘The nature of the beast: curating animals and ancestors at Çatalhöyük’, World Archaeology, 40(3), pp. 373-389.
Meskell, L, Nakamura, C, King, R and Farid, S. (2008) ‘Figured lifeworlds and depositional practices at Çatalhöyük’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 18(2), pp. 139-161.
Meskell, L. and Pearson, J. (2013) ‘Isotopes and Images: Fleshing out Bodies at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Archaeological Theory and Method, 20(3), pp. 1-22.
Meskell, L. (2015) ‘A society of things: animal figurines and material scales at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’, World Archaeology, Miniaturization, 47(2), pp. 225-238.
Mickel, A. (2015) ‘Reasons for Redundancy in Reflexivity: The Role of Diaries in Archaeological Epistemology’, Journal of Field Archaeology, 40(3), pp. 300-309.
Mickel, A. (2015) ‘Tracing Teams, Texts, and Topics: Applying Social Network Analysis to Understand Archaeological Knowledge Production at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Archaeological Method & Theory. Available at: doi:10.1007/s10816-015-9261-z [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Molleson, T., Boz, B., Nudd, K. and Alpagut, B. (1996) ‘Dietary indications in the dentitions from Çatal Hüyük’. In: T C Kültür Bakanlığı Anlıtlar ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü 11 Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı. Ankara, pp. 141–150.
Molleson, T., Ottevanger, J. and Compton, T. (2004) ‘Vatiation in Neolithic teeth from Çatalhöyük (1961-1964)’, Anatolian Studies, 54, pp. 1-26.
Moser, S. (2010) ‘The devil is in the detail: Museum Displays and the Creation of Knowledge’, Museum Anthropology, 33(1), pp. 22-32.
Nakamura, C., Meskell, L. (2009) ‘Articulate bodies: forms and figures at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 16, pp. 205-230.
Nazaroff, A. J., Baysal, A., Çiftçi, Y. and Prufer, K. (2014) ‘Resilience and redundance: Resource networks and the neolithic chert economy at çatalhöyük, Turkey’, European Journal of Archaeology.
Nazaroff, A. J., Baysal, A., Ciftci, Y. (2013) ‘The importance of chert in central anatolia: Lessons from the neolithic assemblage at çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Geoarchaeology, 28(4), pp. 340-362.
Pearson, J., Buitenhuis, H., Hedges, Martin, L., Russel, N., Twiss, K.C. (2007) New light on early caprine herding strategies from isotope analysis: a case study from Neolithic Anatolia’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 34, pp. 2170-2179.
Pearson, J., Meskell, L. (2013) ‘Isotopes and Images: Fleshing out Bodies at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, pp. 1-22.
Pearson J., Grove M. (2013) ‘Counting Sheep: Sample Size and Statistical Inference in Stable Isotope Analysis’, World Archaeology (Innovations in isotopes), 47, pp. 373-387.
Pearson J., Haddow S., Hillson S., Knüsel C. J., Larsen C. S., Sadvari, J. W. (2015) ‘Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis and dietary reconstruction through the lifecourse at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Journal of Social Archaeology, 15, pp. 210-232.
Pearson J., Bogaard A., Charles M., Hillson, S. W., Larsen C. S., Russell N. and Twiss K. C. (2015) ‘Stable carbon & nitrogen isotope analysis at Neolithic Çatalhöyük: Human & animal diet and their relationship to households’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 57, pp. 69-79.
Pilloud, M. A., Larsen, C.S. ‘Official and practical kin: Inferring social and community structure from dental phenotype at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Pirsig, W. and Önerci, M. (2000) ‘A newborn’s nose from the 6th millennium BC in Çatal Hüyük’. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 52(1), pp. 105-107.
Poupeau, G., Delerue, S., Carter, T., de B. Pereira, C. E., Miekeley, N. and Bellot-Gurlet, L. (2005) ‘How homogeneous is the “East Göllü Dağ” (Cappadocia Turkey) obsidian ‘source’ composition?’, International Association of Obsidian Studies Bulletin, 32, pp. 3-8.
Poupeau, G., Le Bourdonnec, F. X., Carter, T., Delerue, S., Steven Shackley, M., Barrat, J. A., Dubernet, S. and Moretto, P. (2010) ‘The use of SEM-EDS, PIXE and EDXRF for obsidian provenance studies in the Near East: a case study from Neolithic Çatalhöyük (central Anatolia)’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(11), pp. 2705-2720.
Poupeau, G., Delerue, S., Carter, T., de B. Pereira, C. E., Miekeley, N., Bellot-Gurlet, L. (2014) ‘How homogeneous is the “East Göllü Dağ” (Cappadocia Turkey) obsidian ‘source’ composition?’. In: Dillian, C. D. ed. Twenty-Five Years on the Cutting Edge of Obsidian Studies: Selected Readings from the IAOS Bulletin. International Association of Obsidian Studies, Hamilton, pp. 139-147.
Reed, J. M., Roberts, N. and Leng, M. J. (1999) ‘An evaluation of the diatom response to Late Quaternary environmental change in two lakes in the Konya Basin, Turkey, by comparison with stable isotope data’, Quaternary Science Reviews, 18, pp. 631-646.
Richards, M. P., Pearson, J. A., Molleson, T. I., Russell, N. and Martin, L. (2003) ‘Stable isotope evidence of diet at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 30(1), pp. 67-76.
Roberts, N., Black, S., Boyer, P., Eastwood, W. J., Griffiths, H. I., Lamb, H. F., Leng, M. J., Parish, R., Reed, J. M., Twigg, D. and Yiğitbaşioğlu, H. (1999) ‘Chronology and stratigraphy of Late Quatenary sediments in the Konya Basin, Turkey: Results from the KOPAL Project’. Quatenary Science Reviews, 18, pp. 611-630.
Roberts, N., Reed, J., Leng, M. J., Kuzucuoğlu, C., Fontugne, M., Bertaux, J., Woldring, H., Bottema, S., Black, S., Hunt, E. and Karabıyıkoğlu, M. (2001) ‘The tempo of Holocene climatic change in the eastern Mediterranean region: new high-resolution crater-lake sediment data from central Turkey’, The Holocene, 11, pp. 719-734.
Roberts, N. (2002) ‘Did prehistoric landscape management retard the post-glacial spread of woodland in Southwest Asia?’, Antiquity, 76, 1002-1010.
Roberts, N., A. Rosen (2009) ‘Diversity and Complexity in Early Farming Communities of Southwest Asia: New Insights into the Economic and Environmental Basis of Neolithic’, Current Anthropology, 50(3), pp. 393-402.
Rosen, A. (2008) ‘The Impact of Environmental change and Human Land Use on Alluvial Valleys on the Loess Plateau of China during the Mid-Holocene’, Geomorphology 101, 298-307.
Rosenstock, E. (2005) ‘Höyük, Toumba and Mogila: a settlement form in Anatolia and the Balkans and its ecological determination 6500 – 5500 BC’. In: Lichter, C. ed. How Did Farming Reach Europe? Anatolian-European relations from the 2nd half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th millennium BC. Proceedings of the International Workshop Istanbul, 20-22 May 2004. Veröffentlichungen des deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Istanbul BYZAS, 2, Istanbul: Ege, pp. 221-237.
Rosenstock, E. (2006) ‘Early Neolithic tell settlements of south-east Europe in their natural setting: a study in distribution and architecture’. In: Gatsov, I. and Schwarzberg, H. ed. Aegean – Marmara – Black Sea: Present State of the Research of the Early Neolithic. Proceedings of the Session held at the EAA 8th Annual Meeting, Thessaloniki 28th September 2002. Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, 4, Langenweißbach: Beier und Beran, pp. 115-125.
Rosenstock, E. (2014) ‘Kastentext: Ex oriente lux? Frühes Kupfer in Südwestasien’. In: Gronenborn, D. and Terberger, T. eds. Vom Jäger und Sammler zum Bauern. Die Neolithische Revolution. Archäologie in Deutschland Sonderheft „Neolithisierung Mitteleuropas“, p. 56.
Ruff, C. B., Larsen, C. S., Cowgill, L. W. and Hager, L. D. (2006) ‘Life in a Neolithic community: body size and activity levels at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 129(S42), pp. 155–156.
Russell, N., McGowan, K.J. (2003) ‘Dance of the cranes: Crane symbolism at Çatalhöyük and beyond’, Antiquity, 77(297), pp. 445-455.
Russell, N., Martin, L., Buitenhuis., H. (2005) ‘Cattle domestication at Çatalhöyük revisited’, Current Anthropology, 46(5), pp. 101-108.
Russell, N, Martin, L and Twiss, K.C. (2009) ‘Building memories: Commemorative deposits at Çatalhöyük’. In: Arbuckle, B S, Makarewicz, C A and Atici, A. L. eds. Zooarchaeology and the Reconstruction of Cultural Systems: Case Studies from the Old World. Anthropozoologica, 1. Paris: L’Homme et l’Animal, Société de Recherche Interdisciplinaire, pp. 103-128.
Russell, N. and Düring, B. S. (2006) ‘Worthy is the lamb: A double burial at Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey)’, Paléorient, 32(1), pp. 73-84.
Russell, N., Twiss, K. C., Orton, D. C., Demirergi, G. A. (2014) ‘Changing Animal Use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: de Cupere, B, Linseele, V and Hamilton-Dyer, S. eds. Archaeozoology of the Near East X: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas. Leuven: Peeters, pp. 45-68.
Ryan, P. (2011) ‘Plants as material culture in the Near Eastern Neolithic: perspectives from the silica skeleton artifactual remains at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 30, pp. 292–305. Available at: doi:10.1016/j.jaa.2011.06.002 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Shane III, O. C., Küçük, M. (1998) ‘The world’s first city’, Archaeology, 51(2) March/April 1998. Available at: http://archive.archaeology.org/9803/abstracts/catal.html [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Shankland, D. (1999) ‘Ethno-Archaeology at Küçükköy’, Anatolian Archaeology, 5, pp. 23-24.
Shillito, L. M., Almond, M. J., Nicholson, J., Pantos, M. and Matthews, W. (2009) ‘Rapid characterisation of archaeological midden components using FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM-EDX and micro-XRD’, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 73(1), pp. 133-139.
Shillito, L. M., Almond, M. J., Wicks, K., Marshall, L. J. R. and Matthews, W. (2009) ‘The use of FT-IR as a screening technique for organic residue analysis of archaeological samples’, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 72(1), pp. 120-125.
Shillito, L. M. and Almond, M.J. (2010) ‘Comment on: Fruit and seed biomineralization and its effect on preservation by E. Messager et al’, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2010(2), pp. 25-34. E. Messager et al is available at: doi:10.1016/10.1007/s12520-010-0024-1 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Shillito, L. M., Bull, I. D., Matthews, W., Almond, M. J., Williams, J. and Evershed, R.P. (2011) ‘Biomolecular and micromorphological analysis of suspected faecal deposits at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 8, pp. 1869-1877.
Shillito, L. M. (2011) ‘Taphonomic observations of archaeological wheat phytoliths from Neolithic Çatalhöyük , Turkey, and the use of conjoined phytolith size as an indicator of water availability’, Archaeometry, 53(3), pp. 631-641.
Symmons, R. (2004) ‘Digital photodensitometry: A reliable and accessible method for measuring bone density’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 31(6), pp. 711-719.
Türkmenoğu, A., Baysal, A., Toprak, V. and Göncüoğlu, C. (2001) ‘Raw material types from Çatalhöyük Neolithic site in Turkey’, Slovak Geological Magazine, 7(4), pp. 409–411.
Turner, R., Roberts, N., Eastwood, W. J., Jenkins, E. and Rose, A. (2010) ‘Fire, climate and the origins of agriculture: micro-charcoal records of biomass burning during the Last Glacial Interglacial Transition in Southwest Asia’, Journal of Quaternary Science, 25, pp. 371-386.
Twiss, K. C. (2006) ‘A Modified Boar Skull From Çatalhöyük’, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 342, pp. 1-12.
Twiss, K. C. (2008) ‘Transformations in an Early Agricultural Society: Feasting in the Southern Levantine Pre-Pottery Neolithic’, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 27, pp. 418-442.
Twiss, K. C. (2008) ‘An assessment of the archaeological applicability of faunal ageing methods based on dental wear’, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 18(4), pp. 329-351.
Twiss, K. C., Bogaard, A., Bogdan, D., Carter, T., Charles, M. P., Farid, S., Russell, N., Stevanovic, M., Yalman, E. N. and Yeomans, L. (2008) ‘Arson or Accident? The Burning of a Neolithic House at Çatalhöyük’, Journal of Field Archaeology, 33(1), pp. 41-57.
Twiss, K. C., Bogaard, A., Charles, M. P., Henecke, J., Russell, N., Martin, L., Jones, G. (2009) ‘Plants and animals together: Interpreting organic remains from Building 52 at Çatalhöyük’, Current Anthropology, 50(6), pp. 885-895.
Twiss, K. C. (2012) ‘The Complexities of Home Cooking: Public Feasts and Private Meals Inside the Çatalhöyük House’, eTopoi, 2. Available at: http://journal.topoi.org/index.php/etopoi/issue/view/3 [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Twiss, K. C. (2012) ‘The archaeology of food and social diversity’, Journal of Archaeological Research, 20(4), pp. 357-395.
Vedder, J. F. (2001) ‘Grinding it out: Making a mirror the old-fashioned way’, Archaeology, April 2001. Available at: http://archive.archaeology.org/online/news/mirrors.html [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Weismantel, M. and Meskell, L. (2014) ‘Substances: ‘Following the material’ through two prehistoric cases’, Journal of Material Culture, 19/3, pp. 233–251.
Mellaart, J. (1967) ‘Çatal Hüyük: A Neolithic Town in Anatolia’, London: Thames and Hudson.
Mellaart, J. (1965) ‘Earliest Civilisations of The Near East’, London: Thames and Hudson, pp. 81-101.
Mellaart, J. (1975) ‘The Neolithic of the Near East’, London: Thames and Hudson, pp. 98-111.
Mellaart, J. (1998) ‘Çatal Hüyük: the 1960’s seasons’. In: Matthews, R. ed. Ancient Anatolia: fifty years work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. London: British Institute at Ankara, pp. 35-41.
De Jesus, P.S. (1985) ‘Notes on the symbolism in Çatal Hüyük wall paintings’. In: Huot, J L, Yon, M and Cavlet T. eds. De l’Indus aux balkans: recueil a la memoire de Jean Deshayes. Paris, pp. 127-145.
Edens, C. (1995) ‘Çatal Hüyük’. In: Bahn, P.G. ed. 100 Great Archaeological Discoveries. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, pp. 68-69.
Ferembach, D. (1972) ‘Les hommes du gisement neolithique de Çatal Hüyük’. In VII Turk Tarih Kongresi (1970), Ankara, pp. 15-21.
Ferembach, D. (1982) ‘Mesures et indices des squelettes humains neolithiques de Çatal Hüyük. (Turquie)’. CNRS, Paris.
Hays, K. A. (1993) ‘When is a symbol archaeologically meaningful? Meaning, function, and prehistoric visual arts’. In: Yoffee, N. and Sherratt, A. eds. Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda? New Directions in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 81-92.
Johnson, G. (1982) ‘Organizational structure and scalar stress’. In: Renfrew, C, Rowlands, M and Segraves, B. eds. Theory and Explanation in Archaeology: The Southampton Conference. New York: Academic Press, pp. 389-421.
Mellaart, J. (1976[1964]) ‘A Neolithic city in Turkey’. In Fagan, B. ed. Avenues to Antiquity: Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, pp. 141-150.
Mellaart, J. (1979) ‘Early Urban Communities in the Near East c.9000 – 3400 BC’. In: Moorey, P.R.S. ed. The Origins of Civilisation. Wolfson College lectures 1978. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 22-33.
Mellaart, J. (1984) ‘Animals in the Neolithic Art of Çatal Hüyük and Hacilar and their Religious Significance’. In: Borgeaud, P, Christie, Y and Urio, I. eds. L’animal, l’homme, le dieu dans le Proche-Orient ancien. Actes du Colloque de Cartigny 1981. Les Cahiers du CEPOA, 2, Leuven: Peeters, pp. 39-46.
Mellaart, J. (1984) ‘Some notes on the prehistory of Anatolian Kilims’. In: Frauenknecht, B. ed. Early Turkish Tapestries. Nürnberg, pp. 25-41.
Mellaart, J. (1989) ‘Neolithic Chronology at Çatal Hüyük?’ In: Emre, K, Hrouda, B, Mellink, M and Özgüç, N. eds. Anatolia and the Ancient Near East. Studies in Honor of Tahsin Özgüç, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, pp. 315-318.
Mellaart, J. (1990) ‘The Earliest Representations of the Goddess of Anatolia and Her Entourage’. In: Rageth, J. ed. Anatolische kelims; Symposium Basel, Die Vorträge. Basel, pp. 27-46.
Mellaart, J., Balpinar, B. and Hirsch, U. (1989) ‘The Goddess from Anatolia’, Milan. Four volumes.
Rice, M. (1997) ‘The Power of the Bull’, London: Routledge.
Singh, P. (1974) ‘Neolithic Cultures of Western Asia’, London: Seminar Press, pp. 85-105.
Todd, I. (1976) ‘Çatal Hüyük in Perspective’, New York: Cummings.
Urbin Choffray, T. (1987) ‘Triade divine: prémisses à Çatal Hüyük au VIIe millénaire?’, Hethitica, 7, pp. 255-266.
Wason, P. K. (1994) ‘The Archaeology of Rank’. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (1996) ‘On the Surface Çatalhöyük 1993-95’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No.22.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2000) ‘Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example at Çatalhöyük’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No.28.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2005) ‘Inhabiting Çatalhöyük: reports from the 1995-99 seasons’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 38.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2005) ‘Changing materialities at Çatalhöyük: reports from the 1995-99 seasons’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 39.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2005) ‘Çatalhöyük perspectives: themes from the 1995-99 seasons’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 40.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2007) ‘Excavating Çatalhöyük: South, North and KOPAL Area reports from the 1995-99 seasons’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Tringham, R. and Stevanovic, M. (Eds.). (2012) ‘Last house on the hill: BACH Area Reports from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. Monumenta Archaeologica 27, Los Angeles: Cotsen institute of archaeology press, Xxvii+ 594 pages.
Hodder, I. R. (Ed.). (2013) ‘Humans and landscapes of Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons.’ Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 8. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 47 / Monumenta Archaeologica 30, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I. R. (Ed.). (2013) ‘Substantive technologies at Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 9’, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 48 / Monumenta Archaeologica 31, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I. R. (Ed.). (2014) ‘Çatalhöyük excavations: the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 7, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 46 / Monumenta Archaeologica 29, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I. R. (Ed.). (2014) ‘Integrating Çatalhöyük: themes from the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 10, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 49 / Monumenta Archaeologica 32, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘The Archaeological Process : An Introduction’. Blackwell Books.
Balter, M. (2005) ‘The Goddess and the Bull: Catalhoyuk: An Archaeological Journey to the Dawn of Civilization’. Free Press.
Biehl, P. F. and Rassamakin, J. (Eds.). ‘Import and Imitation in Archaeology’. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Bd. 11. Weissbach: Beier & Beran.
Biehl, P.F. (Ed.) (2010) ‘Cravens World. The Human Aesthetic’. Buffalo: University at Buffalo Art Galleries.
Hillson, S. W., Larsen, C. S., Boz, B., Pilloud, M. A., Sadvari, J. W., Agarwal, S. C., Glencross, B., Beauchesne, P., Pearson, J., Ruff, C. B., Garofalo, E. M., Hager, L. and Haddow, S. D. (2013) ‘The Human Remains I: Interpreting Community Structure, Health, and Diet in Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 339-396.
Hodder, I. (2006) ‘Çatalhöyük: the Leopard’s Tale, revealing the mysteries of Turkey’s ancient ‘town’’. London: Thames and Hudson.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2010) ‘Religion in the emergence of civilization : Çatalhöyük as a case study’. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
Hodder, I. R. (2012) ‘Entangled. An archaeology of the relationships between humans and things’. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. (Translated into Greek and Turkish)
Hodder, I. R. (2014) ‘Religion at work in a Neolithic society: vital matters’. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hodder, I. R. and Marciniak A. (Eds.). (2015) ‘Assembling Çatalhöyük’. European Association of Archaeologists, Themes in Contemporary Archaeology 1, Leeds: Maney Publishing.
Hodder, I. R. (2016) ‘Studies in Human-Thing Entanglement’. Stanford. Available at: http://www.ian-hodder.com/books/studies-human-thing-entanglement [Accessed 08 March 2016]
Klotz, H. (1997) ‘Die Entdeckung von Çatal Höyük’. München.
Lucas, G. M. L. (2001) ‘Critical approaches to fieldwork: contemporary and historical archaeological practise’. London: Routledge.
Tringham, R. and Stevanovic, M. (Eds.). (2012) ‘Last house on the hill: BACH Area Reports from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. Monumenta Archaeologica 27, Los Angeles: Cotsen institute of archaeology press, Xxvii+ 594 pages.
Ülkekul, C. (1999) ‘8200 Yıllık Bir Harita – Çatalhöyük Şehir Planı / An 8,200 Year Old Map – The Town Plan Of Çatalhöyük’. İstanbul: Dönence.
Conolly, J. (1999) ‘The Çatalhöyük Flint and Obsidian Industry: Technology and Typology in Context’. Oxford: BAR International Series 787.
Jenkins, E. (2009) ‘Unwanted Inhabitants? The Microfauna from Çatalhöyük and Pınarbası’. Saarbrücken: VDM-Verlag.
Biehl, P.F. and Rassamakin, J. (2008) ‘Introduction’. In: Biehl, P.F. and Rassamakin, J. eds. Import and Imitation in Archaeology. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Bd. 11. Weissbach: Beier & Beran, pp. 3-4.
Biehl, P. F. and Rassamakin, J. (2008) ‘Import, Imitation or Communication? Figurines from the Lower Danube and Mycenae’. In: Biehl, P.F. and Rassamakin, J. eds. Import and Imitation in Archaeology. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Bd. 11. Weissbach: Beier & Beran, pp. 105-124.
Carter, T. (2007) ‘Of blanks and burials: hoarding obsidian at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Astruc, L, Binder, D and Briois, F. eds. Technical Systems and Near Eastern PPN Communities. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop. Fréjus, 2004. Antibes: Éditions APDCA, pp. 343-355.
Hodder, I. (1998) ‘The past as passion and play: Çatalhöyük as a site of conflict in the construction of multiple pasts’. In: L. Meskell ed. Archaeology Under Fire: nationalism, politics and heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. London: Routledge, pp. 124-139.
Agarwal, S., Beauchesne, P., Glencross, B., Larsen, C., Meskell, L., Nakamura, C., Pearson, J. and Sadvari, J. (2015) ‘Roles for the Sexes: The (Bio)archaeology of Women and Men at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 87-95.
Andrews, P., and Bello, S. (2006) ‘Pattern in human burial practice’. In: Gowland, R. and Knüsel, C. eds. Social archaeology and funerary remains, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 14-29.
Asouti, E. and Fairbairn A. (2002) ‘Subsistence economy in Central Anatolia during the Neolithic – the archaeobotanical evidence’. In: Gerard, F. and Thissen, L. eds. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia, internal developments and external relations during the 9th-6th millennia cal BC, being the proceedings of the International CANeW Table ronde held in Istanbul on 23-24 November 2001. Ege Yanlari, pp. 181-192.
Baird, D. (2010) ‘Was Çatalhöyük a centre? The implications of a late aceramic Neolithic assemblage from the neighbourhood of Çatalhöyük’. In: Bolger, D. and Maguire, L.C. eds. Development of pre-state communities in the Near East, Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 207-216.
Barański M.Z. (2014) ‘Late Neolithic Architecture of Çatalhöyük. The Technical Aspects of the Mound and Building Construction / Çatalhöyük’te Geç Neolitik Mimarisi. Höyüğün ve Bina İnşasının Teknik Yönleri’. In: Erciyas B. and Sökmen E. eds. Regional Studies in Archaeology Symposium Proceedings 12-13 May 2011, Istanbul. Ankara: Ege Yayinlari, pp. 173-185.
Barański, M., García Suárez, A., Klimowicz, A., Love, S. and Pawłowska, K. (2015) ‘The Architecture of Neolithic Çatalhöyük as a Process: Complexity in apparent simplicity’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 111-126.
Bartu Candan, A. (2007) ‘Remembering a nine-thousand-year-old site: presenting Çatalhöyük’. In: Özyürek, E. ed. The politics of public memory in Turkey. New York: Syracuse Univ Press, pp. 70-94.
Bartu Candan, A., Sert, G., and Bagdatli, M. (2007) ‘Developing educational programs for prehistoric sites: the Çatalhöyük case’. In: Hodder, I. and Doughty, L. eds. Mediterannean Prehistoric Heritage: training, education, and management. Cambridge: McDonald Inst Archaeol Res, pp. 95–104.
Bayliss, A, Farid, S, and Higham, T. (2014) ‘Time Will Tell: Practising Bayesian Chronological Modeling on the East Mound’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Çatalhöyük excavations: the 2000-2008 seasons Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Ser 7, British Institute at Ankara Monogr 46 / Monumenta Archaeologica 29, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeol Press, pp. 53-90.
Bennison-Chapman, L.E. (2013) ‘Geometric Clay Objects’. In: Hodder, I. (Ed.). Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük Research Project Volume 9, London & Los Angeles: British Institute at Ankara & Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, pp. 253-276.
Biehl, P.F. and Bertemes, F. (2009) ‘The Past in the Future: E-Learning, Multimedia and Archaeological Heritage in the Digital Age’. In: London, H. ed. E-Learning Archaeology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Publications, pp. 158-175.
Biehl, P.F. und Rosenstock, E. (2009) ‘Von Çatalhöyük Ost nach Çatalhöyük West – Kulturelle Umbrüche an der Schwelle vom 7. zum 6. Jt. v. Chr. in Zentralanatolien’. In: Einicke, R, Lehmann, St, Löhr, H, Mehnert, A, Mehnert, G, Slawisch, A eds. Zurück zum Gegenstand. Festschrift für Andreas E. Furtwängler. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes Bd. 16, 1 und 16, 2, Langenweißbach, pp. 471-482.
Biehl, P.F. (2010) ‘Communicating Archaeology via Multimedia. Multimedia Archaeology in Goseck, Germany’. In: Niccolucci, F. and Hermon, S. eds. Beyond the Artifact. Digital Interpretation of the Past. Proceedings of CAA2004, Prato 13–17 April 2004. Budapest: Archaeolingua, pp. 527-533.
Biehl, P.F. (2010) ‘Measuring Time in the European Neolithic via Circular Enclosures’. In: Morley, I. and Renfrew C. eds. The Archaeology of Measurement. Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in Ancient Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 229-244.
Biehl, P.F. (2010) ‘Representing the Human Body: Figurines of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Southeast Europe’. In: Becker, V., Thomas, M. and Wolf-Schuler, A. eds. Zeiten – Kulturen – Systeme. Gedenkschrift für Jan Lichardus. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes Bd. 17, pp. 103-110.
Bogaard, A., Ryan, P., Yalman, N., Asouti, E., Twiss, K. C., Mazzucato, C. and Farid, S. (2014) ‘Assessing outdoor activities and their social implications at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Integrating Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA.
Boyer, P., Roberts, N. and Merrick, J. (2007) ‘KOPAL excavations at Çatalhöyük 1996-2000’. In: I.Hodder (ed.) Excavations at Çatalhöyük 1996-2000. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Carter, T. and Underbjerg, H.M. (2012) ‘The flaked stone assemblage from the BACH Area’. In: Tringham, R. and Stevanović, M. eds. The Last House on the Hill: BACH Area Reports from Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Publications, pp. 391-414.
Carter, T. and Milić, M. (2013) ‘The chipped stone’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000-08 Seasons. Çatalhöyük Research Project Series Volume 9, BIAA Monograph 48, Monumenta Archaeologica 31. British Institute at Ankara, London, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 417-478.
Carter, T. and Milić, M. (2013) ‘The Chipped stone. Appendix 21.2. A diachronic survey of the traditions, raw materials consumed and the organization of production, level by level for the Southern and Northern parts of the site’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000-08 Seasons. Çatalhöyük Research Project Series Volume 9, BIAA Monograph 48, Monumenta Archaeologica 31. British Institute at Ankara, London, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 1-15 [on CD].
Carter, T. and Milić, M. (2013) ‘The chipped stone. Appendix 21.3. Chipped stone recovered from burial contexts’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000-08 Seasons. Çatalhöyük Research Project Series Volume 9, BIAA Monograph 48, Monumenta Archaeologica 31. British Institute at Ankara, London, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 1-5 [on CD].
Carter, T., Haddow, S., Russell, N., Bogaard, A., and Tsoraki, C. (2015) ‘Laying the foundations: Creating households at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük. EAA Monograph Series – Themes in Contemporary Archaeology I, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 97-110.
Cessford, C. (2002) ‘Bayesian statistics and the dating of Çatalhöyük East’. In: Gérard, F. and Thissen, L. eds. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia. Internal developments and external relations during the 9th-6th millennia CAL BC. Istanbul: Eye Yayinlari, pp. 27-31.
Charles, M. P., Doherty, C., Asouti, E., Bogaard, A., Henton, E, Larsen, C. S., Ruff, C. B., Ryan, P., Sadvari, J. W. and Twiss, K. C. (2014) ‘Landscape and taskscape at Çatalhöyük: an integrated perspective’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Integrating Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA, pp. 71-89.
Conolly, J. (2003) ‘The Çatalhöyük obsidian hoards: a contextual analysis of technology’. In: Moloney, N. and Shott, M. eds. Lithic studies for the new millennium . London: Institute of Archaeology/Archtype Books, pp. 55-78.
Demirergi, G A, Twiss, K. C., Bogaard, A., Green, L., Ryan, P. and Farid, S. (2014) ‘Of bins, basins and banquets: storing, handling and sharing at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Integrating Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA.
Düring, B. S. (2002) ‘Cultural dynamics of the Central Anatolian Neolithic; The Early Ceramic Neolithic – Late Ceramic Neolithic transition’. In: Gerard, F. and Thissen, L. eds. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia, Internal developments and external relations during the 9th – 6th millennia cal. BC. Proceedings of the international CANeW Table Ronde, Istanbul, 23-24 november, 2001. Istanbul: Ege Yay[i]nlar[i], pp. 219-236.
Düring, B. S. (2007) ‘The articulating of houses at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: Beck, R. A. Jr ed. The durable house: house society models in archaeology. Center for Archaeological Investigations Southern Illinois Univ Carbondale Occas Pap, 35, Carbondale/Ill, pp. 130–53.
Eastwood, W. J., Roberts, N. and Boyer, P. (2007) ‘Pollen analysis at Çatalhöyük’. In: I.Hodder ed. Excavations at Çatalhöyük 1996-2000. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Emele, M. (1997) ‘Archaeologische Simulation zwischen linearen Medien und virtuellem Museum’. In: Hoffmann, K. ed. Trau-Schau-Wem. Digitalisierung und dokumentarische Form. Konstanz, pp. 189-198.
Emele, M. (1997) ‘Çatal Höyük – Computeranimation’. In: Hardware Software Artware – Die Konvergenz von Kunst und Technologie. Kunstpraktiken am ZKM Institut fuer Bildmedien/Institute for Visual Media 1992-1997. Stuttgart, pp 158-163.
Emele, M. (1998) ‘The attack of computer generated worlds on the rest of the time or Problems and Opportunities for Documentary Filmmaking in Virtual Reality’. In: Ellsaesser, T. and Hoffmann, K. eds. Cain, Able and Cable. Amsterdam University Press.
Engel, C. and Grossner, K. (2015) ‘The Archaeological Process at Çatalhöyük: Creating A Living Archive’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology: Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing.
Forte, M., Dell’Unto, N., Jonsson, K. and Lercari, N. (2015) ‘Interpretation Process at Çatalhöyük using 3D’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology: Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing.
Haddow, S. D., Sadvari, J. W., Knüsel, C. J. and Hadad, R. (2015) ‘A Tale of Two Platforms: Commingled Remains and the Life-course of Houses at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Osterholtz, A. ed. Theoretical Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains. New York: Springer, pp. 5-29.
Hodder, I. (1996) ‘Çatalhöyük: 9000 year old housing and settlement in central Anatolia’. In: Sey, Y. ed. Housing and Settlement in Anatolia, an historical perspective. Istanbul, pp. 43–48.
Hodder, I. and Matthews, R. J. (1998) ‘Çatalhöyük: the 1990s seasons’. In: Matthews, R. J. ed. Ancient Anatolia: Fifty Years’ work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara . London: British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, pp. 43–52.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Renewed Work at Çatalhöyük’. In: Özdogan, M. and Basgelen, N. eds. Neolithic in Turkey: the Cradle of Civilization. Istanbul: Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayinlari. Vol 1 pp. 157-164 and Vol 2 pp. 129-35.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Representations of Representations of Representations’, TenDenZen, Jahrbuch VII, Bremen: Übersee-Museum, pp. 55-62.
Hodder, I. (1999) ‘Symbolism at Çatalhöyük’. In: Coles, J, Benley R and Mellars P. eds. World Prehistory. Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark. Proceedings of the British Academy 99. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hodder, I. (2000) ‘Agency and individuals in long-term processes’. In: Dobres, M. A. and Robb, J. E. eds. Agency in Archaeology. London: Routledge, pp. 21-33.
Hodder, I. (2006) ‘The spectacle of daily performance at Çatalhöyük’. In: Inomata, T. and Coben, L. S. eds. Archaeology of performance. Theaters of power, community, and politics. Altamira: Lanham, pp 81-102.
Hodder, I. (2007) ‘Çatalhöyük’. In: Lichter, C. ed. Die ältesten Monumente der Menschheit. Karlsruhe: Badisches Landesmuseum, pp. 124-125.
Hodder, I. (2008) ‘Multivocality and social archaeology’. In: Habu, J, Fawcett, C and Matsunaga, J. eds. Evaluating multiple narratives. Beyond nationalist, colonialist, imperialist archaeologies. New York: Springer, pp 196-200.
Hodder, I. R. (2011) ‘Çatalhöyük: a prehistoric settlement on the Konya Plain’. In: Steadman, S. R. and McMahon, G. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 934-949.
Hodder, I. R. (2012) ‘History-making in prehistory: examples from Çatalhöyük and the Middle East’. In: Jones, A. M, Pollard, J., Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J. eds. Image, Memory and Monumentality. Archaeological Engagements with the Material Worlds: a Celebration of the Academic Achievements of Professor Richard Bradley. Prehistoric Society Research Paper 5. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 184-193.
Hodder, I. R. (2012) ‘Çatalhöyük. A summary of recent work concerning architecture’. In: Söğüt, B. ed. Ahmet A. Tırpan’a Armağan / Festschrift for Ahmet A. Tırpan. İstanbul: Ege Yayınları.
Hodder, I. R. (2013) ‘From diffusion to structural transformation: the changing roles of the Neolithic house in the Middle East, Turkey and Europe’. In: Hofmann, D. and Smyth, J. eds. Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe. New York: Springer, pp. 349-362.
Hodder, I. R. (2013) ‘Human-thing evolution: the selection and persistence of traits at Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: Bergerbrant, S. and Sabatini, S. eds. Counterpoint: Essays in Archaeology and Heritage Studies in Honour of Professor Kristian Kristiansen. BAR International Series 2508, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 583-591.
Hodder, I.R. (2013) ‘Why do pot styles change? A consideration of culture change from the perspective of Çatalhöyük’. In: Tekocak, M. ed. Studies in Honour of K. Levent Zoroğlu. Antalya: Suna and İnan Kıraç Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations, pp. 293-304.
Hodder, I. R. (2016) ‘Degrees of dependence: the example of the introduction of pottery in the Middle East and at Çatalhöyük’. In: Der, L. and Fernandini, F. eds. The Archaeology of Entanglement. London: Routledge, pp. 235-50
Marciniak, A. (2007) ‘Digging a site, nation beside nation: the case of Çatalhöyük, Anatolia,Turkey’. In: Ucko, P J, Qin Ling and Hubert, J. eds. From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies: the Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques. London: Saffron, pp. 281–301.
Marciniak, A. and Klimowicz, A. (2013) ‘Archeologia pradziejowa wschodniego Śródziemnomorza na Uniwersytecie im’, Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia, 18, Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, pp. 181-200.
Marciniak, A. (2015) ‘Introduction. Assembling the archaeological process at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 1-5.
Marciniak, A. (2015) ‘The Neolithic house as a procurement, production and consumption unit in Çatalhöyük’. In: Brink, K, Hydén, S, Jennbert, K, Larsson, L and Deborah, D. eds. Neolithic Diversities. Perspectives from a Conference in Lund, Sweden. Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Lund, pp. 89-97.
Martin, L. and Russell, N. (2000) ‘Trashing Rubbish’, In: Hodder, I. ed. Towards reflexive method in archaeology: the example at Çatalhöyük. British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph, 28, pp. 57-69.
Martin, L., Russell, N. and Carruthers, D. (2002) ‘Animal remains from the central Anatolian Neolithic’. In: Gérard, F. and Thissen, L. eds. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia: Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th Millennia cal BC. Istanbul: Ege Yayınları, pp. 193-206.
Meskell, L. M. (1998) ‘Twin Peaks: the archaeologies of Çatalhöyük’. In: Morris, C. and Goodison, L. eds. Ancient Goddesses: Myths and Evidence. London: British Museum Press, pp. 46-62
Meskell, L. M. (1999) ‘Feminism, pluralism, paganism’. In: Gazin-Schwartz, A. and Holtorf, C. eds. Archaeology and Folklore. London: Routledge, pp 83-89.
Meskell, L. M. (2007) ‘Refiguring the Corpus at Çatalhöyük’. In: Renfrew, C. and Morley, I. eds. Material Beginnings: A Global Prehistory of Figurative Representation. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs.
Meskell, L. (2013) ‘Dirty, pretty things’. In: Miller, P. N. ed. Cultural Histories of the Material World. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 92-107.
Meskell, L. (2013) ‘Animality, Masculinity, and Phallic Culture in the Anatolian Neolithic’. In: Parkinson, R. and Frood, E. eds. Festschrift for John Baines. London: BM Press, pp. 250-257.
Mithen, S. (2004) ‘From Ohalo to Catalhoyuk: The Development of Religiosity during the Early Prehistory of Western Asia, 20,000-7000 BCE’. In: Theorizing religions past: archaeology, history, and cognition. p. 17.
Mickel, A. and Meeks, E. (2015) ‘Networking the Teams and Texts of Archaeological Research at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük. European Association of Archaeologists, Praha, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 25-42.
Moser, S. (2009) ‘Archaeological representation: the consumption and creation of the past’. In: B. Cunliffe and C. Gosden eds. Oxford Handbook of Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Newton, M. W. and Kuniholm, P. I. (1999) ‘Wiggles worth watching – marking radiocarbon work. The case of Çatal Höyük’. In: Betancourt, P P, Karageorghis, V, Laffineur, R and Niemeier, W.-D. eds. Meletemata: studies in Aegean archaeology presented to Malcolm H Weiner as he enters his 65th year. Aegaeum, 20, Liège: Université de Liège, pp. 527–537.
Özdöl-Kutlu, S., Carter, T., Czerniak, L. and Marciniak, A. (2015) ‘The end of the Neolithic settlement. Çatalhöyük and its neighbors’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük. EAA Monograph Series – Themes in Contemporary Archaeology I, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 179-195.
Pearson, J. and Meskell, L. (2014) ‘Biographical Bodies: flesh and food at Çatalhöyük’. In: Whittle, A. and Bickle, P. eds. Early Farmers: the view from archaeology & science. London: British Academy, pp. 233-250.
Pearson, J., Meskell L., Larsen C. S. and Nakamura, C. (2015) ‘Reconciling the Body: Signifying flesh, maturity and age at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük. Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 75-86.
Roberts, N., Boyer, P. and Parish, R. (1996) ‘Preliminary results of geoarchaeological investigations at Çatalhöyük’. In I.Hodder ed. On the surface: Çatalhöyük 1993-95. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph no.22, pp. 19-40.
Roberts, N. (1997) ‘Konya Basin Palaeoenvironmental Research (KOPAL) Programme, 1994-1996’. In: T C Kültür Bakanlığı Anlıtlar ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü 12 Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı, Ankara, pp. 93–113.
Roberts, N. (2004) ‘Gardeners’ World? The cultural landscape of the first farmers in the Near East’. In: Baker, A. R. H. ed. Home and Colonial. Essays on landscape, Ireland, environment and empire in celebration of Robin Butlin’s contribution to Historical Geography. Historical Geography Research Series, 39, pp. 19-28.
Rosen, A. and Roberts, N. (2007) ‘The Nature of Çatalhöyük: People and their Changing Environments on the Konya Plain’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Excavations at Çatalhöyük 1996-2000. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Rosen, A. (2008) ‘Site Formation’. In: Stager, L. E. and Schloen, J. D. eds. Ashkelon I: Introduction and Overview (1985-2006). pp. 101-104.
Rosenstock, E. (2010) ‘Die “Festung” von Hacılar I. Ein Dekonstruktionsversuch’. In: Šuteková, J, Pavúk, P, Kalábková, P and Kovár, B. eds. Panta Rhei. Studies in the Chronology and Cultural Development of South-Eastern and Central Europe in Earlier Prehistory Presented to Juraj Pavúk on the Occasion of his 75.Birthday. Studia Archaeologica et Mediaevalia, XI, Bratislava, pp. 21-34.
Rosenstock, E. (2010) ‘Entstehen Siedlungshügel “von selbst”? Ein Versuch der Quantifikation des naturräumlichen Einflusses auf die Tellbildung’. In: Hansen, S. ed. Leben auf dem Tell als soziale Praxis. Beitrag Internationales Symposium Berlin, Febr. 2007. Kolloquien zur Vor- u. Frühgeschichte, 14, Bonn, pp. 1–11.
Rosenstock, E. (2012) ‘Environmental Factors in Tell Formation: An Archaeometric Attempt’. In: Hofmann, R, Moetz, F K and Müller, J. eds. Tells: environmental and social space. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, 207, Bonn: Habelt, pp. 33-45.
Rosenstock, E. (2014) ‘Zyklische Abläufe als Hilfsmittel zur Deutung von Zeit in der Archäologie’, Forum Kritische Archäologie, 3, pp. 110-135. Available at: http://www.kritischearchaeologie.de/repositorium/fka/2014_3_9_Rosenstock.pdf [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Rosenstock, E. (2014) ‘Like a su böreği: Settlements and site formation processes in Neolithic Turkey’. In: Özdoğan, M, Başgelen, N and Kuniholm, P. eds. The Neolithic in Turkey: 10500-5200 BC: Environment Settlement, Flora, Fauna, Dating, Symbols of Belief, With views from North, South, East and West vol. 6. Istanbul: Arkeoloji ve Sanat, pp. 223-263.
Russell, N., Martin, L. (2000) ‘Neolithic Çatalhöyük: Preliminary zooarchaeological results from the renewed excavations’. In: Mashkour, M, Buitenhuis, H and Poplin, F. eds. Archaeozoology of the Near East IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas. Groningen: ARC Publicatie, 32, pp. 164-170.
Russell, N. (2001) ‘Neolithic relations of production: Insights from the bone tool industry’. In: Choyke, A.M. and Bartosiewicz, L. eds. Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space. British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 937, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 271-280.
Russell, N. (2001) ‘The social life of bone: A preliminary assessment of bone tool manufacture and discard at Çatalhöyük’. In: Choyke, A.M. and Bartosiewicz, L. eds. Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space. British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 937. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 241-249.
Russell, N. and Bogaard, A. (2010) ‘Subsistence actions at Çatalhöyük’. In: Steadman, S. R. and Ross, J. C. eds. Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East: New Paths Forward. London: Equinox, pp. 63-79.
Russell, N. and Martin, L. (2012) ‘Cooking Meat and Bones at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: Graff, S. R. and Rodríguez-Alegría, E. eds. The Menial Art of Cooking: Archaeological Studies of Cooking and Food Preparation. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, pp. 87-97.
Russell, N., Wright, K., Carter, T., Ketchum, S., Ryan, P., Yalman, N., Regan, R., Stevanović, M. and Milić, M. (2014) ‘Bringing down the house: House closing deposits at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Integrating Çatalhöyük: Themes from the 2000-08 Seasons. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Publications, pp. 109-122.
Sadvari, J. W., Charles, M., Ruff, C. B., Carter, T., Vasić, M., Larsen, C. S., Bar-Yosef Mayer, D. E. and Doherty, C. (2015) ‘The People and Their Landscape(s): Changing Mobility Patterns at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder. I and Marciniak A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 167-177.
Shankland, D. (1999) ‘Integrating the past: folklore, mounds and people at Çatalhöyük’. In Gazin-Schwartz, A. and Holtorf, C. eds. Archaeology and Folklore. London: Routledge, pp. 139-157.
Shell, C. A. (1997) ‘Appropriate geophysics and excavation strategy: from mud brick to masonry in the east Mediterranean’. In: Sinclair, A J, Slater, E A and Gowlett, J. eds. Archaeological Sciences 1995: Proceedings of a conference on the application of scientific methods to Archaeology. Monographs in Archaeology no. 64, Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 333-342.
Taylor, J., Bogaard, A., Carter, T., Charles, M., Haddow, S., Knüsel, C. J., Mazzucato, C., Mulville, J., Tsoraki, C., Tung, B. and Twiss, K. C. (2015) ‘Up in flames: A visual exploration of a burnt building at Çatalhöyük in GIS’. In: Hodder, I. and Marciniak, A. eds. Assembling Çatalhöyük, EAA Monograph Series – Themes in Contemporary Archaeology I, Leeds: Maney Publishing, pp. 127-149.
Tringham, R. (2009) ‘Forgetting and remembering the digital experience and digital data’. In: Boric, D. ed. Excavating Memories. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Twiss, K. C. (2015) ‘Methodological and definitional issues in the archaeology of food’. In: Kerner, S, Chou, C and Warmind, M. eds. Commensality: From Everyday Food to Feast. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 89-98.
Twiss, K. C. (2015) ‘Food and identity’. In: Beaudry, M. and Metheny, K. B. eds. Archaeology of Food: An Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield.
Voigt, M. M. (2000) ‘Çatal Höyük in Context: Ritual at Early Neolithic Sites in Central and Eastern Turkey’. In: Kujit, I. ed. Life in Neolithic Farming Communities. Social Organisation, Identity, and Differentiation. London: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 253-293.
Wright, K. I. (2008) ‘Craft production and the organisation of ground stone technologies’. In: Rowan, Y. and Ebeling, J. eds. New Approaches to Old Stones: recent studies of ground stone artefacts. London: Equinox Archaeology, pp. 130–143.
Emele, M. (1997) ‘Das Multimedia-Projekt Çatal Höyük’. In: 5 Jahre Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe, pp. 120-121.
Çatal Höyük – als die Menschen begannen, in Städten zu leben’. CD-ROM (German/English) about the project and the site published by P.M Magazine in Conjunction with the Hochschule Für Gestaltung Karlsruhe & Universität Karlsruhe.
Brami, M. N. (2017) The diffusion of Neolithic practices from Anatolia to Europe. A contextual study of residential construction, 8,500-5,500 BC cal. (Oxford: BAR International Series 2838).
Atalay, S. (2003) ‘Domesticating Clay: Engaging with ‘They’: The Social Life of Clay Balls from Catalhoyuk, Turkey and Public Archaeology for Indigenous Communities’. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Anthropology. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Aydınoğluğıl, B. (2002) ‘Reviewing the Sheep Bones from Çatalhöyük in the Light of Information on Middle Anatolian Neolithic Sites and the Ovis orientalis in Konya, Bozdağ’. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. University College London.
Bartkowiak, M. (2009) ‘Kulturowa biografia Skull Buildings z preceramicznej osady Çayönu Tepesi w południowo- wschodniej Anatolii w kontekście fenomenu budowli ceremonialnych na Bliskim Wschodzie’. In Polish. (Cultural biography of the Skull Building from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement at Çayönu Tepesi in SE Anatolia in the context of ceremonial structures in the Near East).
Bennison-Chapman, L.E. (2014) ‘The Role and Function of “Tokens” and Sealing Practices in the Neolithic of the Near East: The question of early recording systems, symbolic storage, precursors to writing, gaming, or monitoring devices in the world’s first villages’. Unpublished PhD Thesis. The University of Liverpool, UK.
Boyer, P. (1999) ‘A Geoarchaeological Approach to Late Quaternary Environmental Change in South Central Turkey’. Unpublished PhD Thesis. Loughborough University, UK.
Cameron, I. (2005) ‘Equids of Çatalhöyük: An Insight into Theory and Methodology in the Identification of Equidae’. Unpublished MSc thesis. University College London.
Czeszewska, Agata (2010) ‘Próba interpretacji malowideł ściennych z neolitycznego tellu Çatalhöyük w perspektywie poststrukturalizmu’. In Polish. (Interpretation of wall paintings from the Neolithic mound of Çatalhöyük in a poststructuralist perspective. An outline).
Filipowicz, P. (2009) ‘Recepcja idei matriarchatu i postaci żeńskiego bóstwa w archeologii i społeczeństwie na przykładzie Çatalhöyük’. In Polish. (Reception of the idea of matriarchy and female deity in archaeology and society. An example of Çatalhöyük)
Franz, I. (2009) ‘Frühchalkolithische schnitt-stich-verzierte Keramik von Çatalhöyük West. In German. (Early Chalcolithic cut- and prick-ornamented pottery from Çatalhöyük West)’. Unpublished Magister Artium thesis. Freiburg University, Germany. Available at: http://www.academia.edu/226462/) [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Henton, E. M. (2010) ‘Herd management and the social role of herding at Neolithic Çatalhöyük: an investigation using oxygen isotope and dental microwear evidence in sheep’. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University College London, Institute of Archaeology.
Klimowicz, A. (2006) ‘Dynamika wzrostu statusu domów i ich społeczny kontekst na neolitycznym tellu Çatalhöyük’. In Polish. (The houses’ status development and their social context at the Neolithic mound of Çatalhöyük).
Koromila, G. (2010) ‘Landscape strategies and occupation diversity: a geoarchaeological study of Neolithic middens from Catalhoyuk and Pinarbasi, Turkey’. MSc dissertation. University of Reading.
Love, S. (2010) ‘How Houses Build People: An Archaeology of Mudbrick Houses from Çatalhöyük Turkey’. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. Stanford University.
Mikuła, R. K. (2004) ‘Ceramika hellenistyczna i rzymska ze stanowiska TP w Çatalhöyük, Turcja. Analiza układów przestrzennych w skali mikroosadniczej’. In Polish (Hellenistic and Roman pottery from TP Area at Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Intra-site spatial analysis).
Moses, S K. (2009) ‘The Children of Çatalhöyük: Examining the Child’s Role in Neolithic Ritual Life through Burials, Wall Art, and Material Culture’. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. Cornell University.
Newton, M. W. (1996) ‘Dendrochronology at Çatal Hüyük: a 576 tree-ring chronology for the early Neolithic of Anatolia’. Unpublished Masters thesis. Cornell University.
Pilloud, M. A. (2009) ‘Community Structure at Neolithic Catalhoyuk:Biological Distance Analysis of Household, Neighborhood, and Settlement’. Upublished PhD thesis. The Ohio State University.
Regulska, K. (2008) ‘Modele neolityzacji i ich archeologiczna weryfikacja: Model przesuwającej się fali w kontekście relacji pomiędzy Anatolią południowo- wschodnią a środkową w neolicie’. In Polish. (Models of neolithization and  their archaeological verification. The wave of advance model in the context of relations between SE Anatolia and Central Anatolia in the Neolithic).
Shillito, L.-M. (2008) ‘Investigating traces of activities, diet and seasonality in middens at Neolithic Catalhoyuk: an integration of microstratigraphic, phytolith and chemical analyses’. PhD thesis. University of Reading.
St. George, I. (2004) ‘Conservation of Archaeological Wall Paintings at Çatal Höyük, Turkey’. Unpublished Dissertation Portfolio. Institute of Archaeology, University College London, UK.
Symmons, R. (2002) ‘A Re-examination of Sheep Bone Density and Its Role in Assessing Taphonomic Histories of Zooarchaeological Assemblages’. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University College London.
Tung, B. (2008) ‘Making place, doing tradition: Exploring intimate knowledge at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. PhD Thesis. University of California, Berkeley.
Vorbrich, K. (2007) ‘Świat dziecka i dziecko w świecie neolitycznej społeczności Çatalhöyük (Turcja)’. In Polish. (A child’s world in the Neolithic community of Çatalhöyük).
Wiles, J. (2008) ‘An analysis of plaster sequences from the Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk (Turkey) by microspectroscopic techniques’. PhD thesis. University of Reading.
Spert, G. (1997) ‘New Research on the Beginning of Metallurgy at Çatal Höyük, Turkey (7th mill. BC)’. Paper presented at Metals in Antiquity International Symposium, Boston, organized by S. Young and P. Budd, sponsored by Harvard University and University of Bradford, Sept. 10-13.
Mellaart, J. (1962) ‘Çatal Hüyük excavations 1961’, Archäologischer Anzeiger, pp. 1–11.
Mellaart, J. (1962) ‘Excavations at Çatal Hüyük, first preliminary report, 1961’, Anatolian Studies, 12, pp. 41-65.
Mellaart, J. (1963) ‘Excavations at Çatal Hüyük, second preliminary report, 1962’, Anatolian Studies, 13, pp. 43-103
Mellaart, J. (1964) ‘Excavations at Çatal Hüyük, third preliminary report, 1963’, Anatolian Studies, 14, pp. 39-119.
Mellaart, J. (1966) ‘Excavations at Çatal Hüyük, fourth preliminary report, 1965’, Anatolian Studies, 16, pp. 15-191.
Mellaart, J. (1965) ‘Çatal Hüyük West’, Anatolian Studies, 15, pp. 135-56.
de Meester, T. (1970) ‘Soils of the Great Konya Basin, Turkey’. Agricultural Research Report, 740. Available at: http://library.wur.nl/isric/fulltext/isricu_i00004007_001.pdf [Accessed 05 February 2016]
Annual fieldwork archive reports are produced by the projects participants for the Turkish Ministry of Culture, the Archive reports from 1993 onwards are accessible at this website. A newsletter for the Friends of Çatalhöyük called Çatal News is produced annually, all issues are also accessible as part of this website.
Bezic, A. (2007) ‘Distribution of Flint in Turkey, from 10,000 to 6,000 cal BC. Case Study-Catalhoyuk’. BAR International Series, 1615, p. 68.
Hodder, I. (Ed.). (2007) ‘Excavating Çatalhöyük: South, North and KOPAL Area reports from the 1995-99 seasons’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Hodder, I.R. (Ed.). (2013) ‘Humans and landscapes of Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 8. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 47 / Monumenta Archaeologica 30, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I.R. (Ed.). (2013) ‘Substantive technologies at Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 9, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 48 / Monumenta Archaeologica 31, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I.R. (Ed.). (2014) ‘Çatalhöyük excavations: the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 7, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 46 / Monumenta Archaeologica 29, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Hodder, I.R. (Ed.). (2014) ‘Integrating Çatalhöyük: themes from the 2000-2008 seasons’. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 10, British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 49 / Monumenta Archaeologica 32, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Larsen, C. S., Hillson, S. W., Ruff, C. B., Sadvari, J. W. and Garofalo, E. M. (2013) ‘The Human Remains II: Interpreting Lifestyle and Activity in Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 397-412.
Meskell, L. and Nakamura, C. (2013) ‘The Çatalhöyük Burial Assemblage’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Humans and Landscapes: Reports from the 2000–2008 Seasons. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute UCLA, pp. 441-466.
Milić, M., Brown, K. and Carter, T. (2013) ‘The Chipped stone. Appendix 21.1. A visual characterization of the Çatalhöyük obsidian’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000-08 Seasons. Çatalhöyük Research Project Series Volume 9, BIAA Monograph 48, Monumenta Archaeologica 31. British Institute at Ankara, London, Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, pp. 1-7 [on CD].
Nakamura, C., Meskell, L. (2013) ‘Figurine Worlds at Çatalhöyük’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Substantive Technologies at Çatalhöyük: Reports from the 2000–2008 Seasons. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute UCLA, pp. 201-234.
Pearson J. (2013) ‘Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope evidence of diet’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute Monographs, pp. 271-298.
Russell, N., Twiss, K. C., Orton, D. C. and Demirergi, G. A. (2013) ‘More on the Çatalhöyük mammal remains’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük : Reports from the 2003-2009 Seasons at Çatalhöyük. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA, pp. 213-258.
Filipović, D. (2014) ‘Early farming in Central Anatolia – an archaeobotanical study of crop husbandry, animal diet and land use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük. Oxford: BAR Archaeopress.
Koutsadelis, C. (2007) ‘Mortuary Practices in the Process of Levantine Neolithisation’. BAR International Series 1685. Oxford: BAR.
Rosenstock, E. (2009) ‘Tells in Südwestasien und Südosteuropa: Entstehung, Verbreitung und Definition eines Siedlungsphänomens’.Urgeschichtliche Studien, II, Grunbach: Greiner.
Erdoğu, B. (2009) ‘Re-opening Catalhoyuk West Mound’. In: Bodi, G. ed. In medias res praehistorie. Miscellanea in honorem annos LXV pragentis Professories Dan Monah oblata. Iaşia.
Forest, J. (1994) ‘Towards an interpretation of the Çatal Höyük reliefs and paintings’. In: 1993 Yılı Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi Konferensları. Ankara: Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, pp. 118–136.
Marciniak A. and Czerniak, L. (2012) ‘Çatalhöyük unknown. The late sequence on the East mound’. In: Matthews, R. and Curtis, J. eds. Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Mega-cities & Mega-sites Volume 1. The Archaeology of Consumption & Disposal Landscape, Transport & Communication, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 3-16.
Marciniak, A. (2013) ‘Byki, uczty i kozioł ofiarny. René Girard i jego uczniowie w Çatalhöyük’, Rocznik Antropologii Historii, 3(2), pp. 169-184.
Marciniak, A. (2015) ‘Śmierć, grób i zmarły w tworzeniu i przekształcaniu systemów religijnych w neolicie Bliskiego Wschodu. Przypadek osady w Çatalhöyük’. In: Dzieduszycki, W. and Wrzesiński, J. eds. Studia Lednickie. Spotkanie 17. Cmentarzyska – relacje społeczne i międzykulturowe, Poznań: Stowarzyszenie Naukowe Archeologów Polskich, Oddział w Poznaniu, pp. 89-100.
Marciniak, A. (2015) ‘A new perspective on the Central Anatolian Late Neolithic. The TPC Area excaavtions at Çatalhöyük’. In: Steadman, S. R. and McMahon, G. eds. The Archaeology of Anatolia. Recent Discoveries (2011-2014), Volume I. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 6-25.
Matthews, R. J. (1997) ‘Re-opening Çatalhöyük’. In: Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi 1996 Konferensları. pp. 102-114.
Meskell, L. (2012) ‘Figurine Worlds at Çatalhöyük: Materiality, Mobility and Process’, Cultural Relics in Southern China, 3, pp. 21-24.
Stevanovic, M. (2003) ‘Building an experimental house at Çatalhöyük’. In: Bellintani, P. ed. Metodology. ed esperienze fra verifica, riproduzione, comunicazione e simulazione. Trento.
Carter, T. (In press) ‘New obsidian studies at Çatalhöyük , part 1: the aceramic Neolithic’, Paléorient.
Der, L. and J Issavi J. (In press) ‘The Urban Quandary and the “Mega-Site” from the Çatalhöyük Perspective’, Journal of World Prehistory
Hacıgüzeller, P. (In press) ‘Progress in archaeology? The case of digital cartography from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: Gillings, M, Hacıgüzeller, P and Lock, G. eds. Re-mapping Archaeology. New York: Springer.
Lercari, N. (Forthcoming 2016) ‘Virtually Rebuilding Çatalhöyük History houses’. In: Hodder, I. ed. Religion, History and Place in the Origin of Settled Life. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
(2016) ‘Çatalhöyük’ Aktuel Arkeoloji.
Russell, N., Twiss, K. C. (In press) ‘Digesting the data: dogs as taphonomic agents at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey’. In: Beech, M. and Mashkour, M. eds. Archaeozoology of the Near East. Oxford: Oxbow.
Twiss, K. C. and Bogaard, A. (In press) ‘Accepted Coping with abundance: the challenges of a good thing’. In: Smith, M. ed. Abundance: The Archaeology of Plentitude. Boulder/CO: University of Colorado Press.
Mellaart, J.(1982) ‘Neue Entdeckungen der Archäologie: Catal Hüyük – Stadt aus der Steinzeit’. Gustav Lübbe
Shillito, L. M., (2011) ‘Daily Activities, Diet and Resource Use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük’. BAR International.
(2006) ‘Topraktan Sonsuzluğa Çatalhöyük-from Earth to Eternity’.
Thissen, L. (2004) ‘Anatolia 10000-5000cal BC’. In: The Neolithic of Central Anatolia. Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th – 6th millennia cal BC. İstanbul.
Bıçakçı, E. (2004) ‘Tepecik-Çiftlik A new site in cental Anatolia’, Architectura-Zeitschrift fur Geschichte der Baukunst, vol.34, pp.21-26.
Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (2007) ‘On beasts in breasts’. Another reading of women, wiÇatalhöyük-Dialogues in Archaeology 14(1):91-111.
Bradac (2005) ‘The transfer of symbols and meanings: the case of the horns consecration’. In: Documenta Praehistorica XXXII.
Thissen, L. (2004)-Central Anatolia ans Cilicia.
Kwiatkowska, M.(2009) ‘Byzantine and Muslim Cemeteries at Çatalhöyük-Archaeology of the Countryside in Medieval Anatolia. An Outline’. Archaeology of the Countryside in Medieval Anatolia. T. Vorderstrasse and J. Roodenberg, eds., 129-138. Leiden: NINO.
Cauvin, J. (2000) ‘Geographical and chronological framework for the first stages of diffusion’. The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture.
Cauvin, J. (2000) ‘The problem of diffusion in the Neolithic’. The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture.
Meskell, L. (2007) ‘Refiguring the Corpus at Çatalhöyük’, p.143-155.
Thissen, L.(2004) ‘Southwest and Northwest Anatolia, 10000 – 5000 cal BC’. CANeW 14C database and 14C charts.
Asouti,E.(2006)Group Identity and the Politics of Dwelling at Neolithic Çatalhöyük.
Bartu, A.(2000) Hodder,I.(Ed.) ‘Where is Çatalhöyük? Multiple Sites in the Construction of an Archaeological Site.’
Mellaart, J.(1967) Wheeler,M.(Ed.) ‘Burial-customs and Grave-goods’ . Çatal Hüyük A Neolithic Town in Anatolia, p.207-209.
Mellaart, J. (1967)Wheeler,M.(Ed.) ‘People and Economy’. Çatal Hüyük A Neolithic Town in Anatolia,p.221-227.
Hawkes, L. (2000) ‘Refleshing the Past’, Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example at Çatalhöyük. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No.28.
Matthews, W., Hastorf, C., Ergenekon, B.(2000) ‘Ethnoarchaeology: Studies in Local Villages Aimed at Understanding Aspects of the Neolithic Site ‘, Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example at Çatalhöyük. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No.28.
Martin, L. ,Russell, N. (2000) ‘Trashing Rubbish ‘Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example at Çatalhöyük’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No.28.
Hodder, I.(1999) Özdoğan,M.(Ed.) ‘Renewed Work at Çatalhöyük’Neolithic in Turkey, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları,p.158-164.
Balkan-Atlı,N., Binder, D., Cauvin, M.C. (1999)Özdoğan, M.(Ed.), ‘Obsidian: Sources, Workshops and Trade in Central Anatolia’ Neolithic in Turkey, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları,p.134-145.
Conolly, J. (1999) ‘Technical strategies and technical change at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey.
Cowgill, L. W. ,Hager,L. D. (2007) ‘Variation in the Development of
Postcranial Robusticity: An
Example from Çatalhöyük, Turkey’, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 17,p.235-252.
Mellaart, J., Wheeler, M. (Ed.) ‘Crafts and Trade’, Çatal Hüyük A NeolithicTown in Anatolia.
Cutting,  M. (2003) ‘The Use Of Spatial Analysis To Study Prehistoric Settlement Archıtecture’,Oxford Journal of Archaeology.
Cutting, M.(2006) ‘More Than One Way To Study A Bulding: Approaches To Prehistoric Household And Settlement Space’,Oxford Journal of Archaeology.
Garfinkel, Y.(2003) ‘Dancing at the Dawn of Agriculture’,University of Texas Press, Austin.
Düring, B. S. (2007) ‘Reconsidering the Çatalhöyük Community: From Households to Settlement Systems’,Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 20.2,p.155-182.
Duru, G., Özbaşaran, M. (2005)’A’non-Domestic Site İn Central Anatolia’, Anatolia Antiqua XIII, p. 15-28.
Esin, U.(1999)Özdoğan,M.(Ed.) ‘The Neolithic in Turkey: A General Review’, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları,p.14-23.
Adams, R. L.,(2005) ‘Ethnoarchaeology in Indonesia Illuminating the Ancient Past at Çatalhöyük?’, American Antiquity 70(1),pp.181-188.
Farid, S. (2000) ‘The Excavation Process at Çatalhöyük’.
Fairbairn, A., Asouti, E., Russell, N., Sowgger, J. G.(2005)’Seasonality’
Asouti, E., Fuller, D. Q. (2013) ‘Contextual Approach to the Emergence of Agriculture in Southwest Asia:
Reconstructing Early Neolithic Plant-Food Production. Supplement A: Primary Sources of Archaeobotanical
Datasets and Radiocarbon Dates from Southwest Asia’. Current Anthropology, 54(3).
Gelabert, L. P., Asouti, E.,  Marti, E. A. (2011) ‘The ethnoarchaeology of firewood management in the Fang villages
of Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa: Implications for the interpretation
of wood fuel remains from archaeological sites’, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology,pp.375-384.
Goring-Morris, A. N., Belfer-Cohen, A. (2002) ‘Symbolic Behaviour from the Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic of the Near East: Preliminary Observations on Continuity and Change,Magic Pracıices and Riıual in the Near Eastern Neolithic’. Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence, and Environment 8.
Hodder, I. (2003) ‘Archaeological Reflexivity and the “Local” Voice’, Anthropological Quarterly, 76/1, pp. 55-69.
Hodder, I. (2008) ‘Multiple Teams at Çatalhöyük’, SAA Archaeological Record.
Hodder, I. (Ed.) (2004) ‘Neo-Thingness’. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph, pp. 45-52.
Hodder,I. (Ed.) (2000) ‘Towards a Reflexive Method in Archaeology’. McDonald Institute Monograph / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
Hodder,I.Re-opening Çatalhöyük
Fletcher, A. J., Pearson, J., Ambers (2008) ‘The Manipulation of Social and Physical Identity
in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, Identity in PPN’.
Bıçakçı, E.(2007),’Tepecik-Çiftlik’,İnsanlığın En Eski Anıtları: 12.000 Yıl Önce Anadolu.
Insoll, T. (2004), ‘Archaeology, Ritual, Religion’. Routledge, London.
Insoll, T. (2004) ‘Are Archaeologists Afraid of Gods Thoughts on AArchaeology and Religion’. The Proceedings of the Manchester Conference on Archaeology and Religion.
Kuijt, I. (2002) ‘Life in Neolithic
Farming Communities
Social Organization, Identity,
and Differentiation’. Fundamental Issues in Archaeology, Kluwer Academic Publishers
New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow.
Williams, L. (2004) ‘Constructing a Cosmos’, Journal of Social Archaeology, Vol 4(1), 28-59.
Milic, M. (2014) ‘PXRF characterisation of obsidian from central Anatolia, the Aegean and central Europe’. Journal of Archaeological Science 4, pp. 285-296.
Özbek, M. (2009) ‘Remodeled human skulls in Köşkhöyük (Neolithic age, Anatolia):a new appraisal in view of recent discoveries’. Journal of Archaeological Science 36, pp. 379–386.
Özdoğan,M. (2001) ‘Defining the Neolithic of Central Anatolia’. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia. Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th – 6th millennia cal BC, p.254-267.
Peters, J., Schmidt, K. (2004) ‘Animals in the symbolic world of Pre-Pottery
Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-eastern Turkey:a preliminary assessment’. Anthropozoologica 39 (1):179-218.
Ryan, P. L., (2009) ‘Diversity of Plant And Land Use During The Near Eastern Neolithic: Phytolith Perspectives From Çatalhöyük’. Institute of Archaeology
University College London.
Dural, S. (2007) ‘Protecting Çatalhöyük: Memoir of an Archaeological Site Guard’. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek California.
Bienert, H.D. (1991) ‘Skull Cult in the Prehistoric Near East’,
Journal of prehistoric religion, vol.5, pp. 9-23.
Talalay, A. E., (2004) ‘Heady Business: Skulls, Heads, and Decapitation in Neolithic Anatolia and Greece’, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 17.2, pp.139-163.
Swogger, J.G.(2000) ‘Image and Interpretation: the Tyranny of Representation?’. In: Hodder, I. (Ed.) (2000) Towards reflexive method in Archaeology: the example at Çatalhöyük. p.143-167.
Schmandt-Besserat, D., (1967)’The Beginnings of the Use of Clay in Turkey’. Anatolian Studies, Vol. 27 (1977), pp. 133-199.
Whitte, A.(2003) ‘The Archaeology of People: Dimensions of Neolithic Life’, Journal of Anthropological Research, Vol. 60, pp. 297-299.
Tringham, R., Stevanovic, M. (2000) ‘Different Excavation Styles Create Different Windows into Çatalhöyük’, In: I. Hodder (ed.) Towards Reflexive Methodology in Archaeology Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeology, pp.111-119.
Twiss, K.C. and Russel, N. (2010) ‘Taking the Bull by the Horns: Ideology, Masculinity, and Cattle Horns at Çatalhöyük (Turkey)’,  Paléorient, vol. 35.2, pp. 19-32.
Verhoeven, M.(2002) ‘Ritual and Ideology in the Levant and Southeast Anatolia’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Issue 2(12), pp.233-258.
Watkins, T.(1992) ‘The Beginning of the Neolithic: searching for meaning in material culture change’, Paléorient 18(1), pp. 63-75.
Wendrich, W. and Ryan, P.(2012) ‘Phytoliths and Basketry Materials at Çatalhöyük (Turkey): Timelines of growth, harvest and objects life histories’, Paléorient 38(1), pp.55-63.
Yakar, J., Ergin, N.(Ed.)(2010) ‘Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology
From Neolithic Village Communities to EBA Towns and Polities.’ Homer Kitabevi, Istanbul.
Gimbutas, M. (2001) ‘Earth Mother’, The Language of the Goddess. Thames & Hudson. pp.141-159.
Harris, D. R. (1998) ‘The Origins of Agriculture in Southwest Asia’, A Review of Archaeology 19(2), pp.5-11.
Hodder, I.(1998) ‘The Past as Passion and Play: Çatalhöyük as a Site of Conflict in the Construction of Multiple Pasts’, Preucel, R. W., Mrozowski, S. A. (2010) Contemporary archaeology in theory: the new pragmatism, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, pp.124-139.
Hodder, I. (2003) ‘Archaeology Beyond Dialogue’, University Press Catalog.
Hodder, I. (2005)
Bailey, D., Whittle, A., Cummings, V.(Ed.) ‘The spatio-temporal organization of the early town at Çatalhöyük’, (Un)settling the Neolithic, Oxbow Books Limited. pp.126-139.
Hodder, I. (2005)
Bailey, D., Whittle,  A.,  Cummings, V.(Ed.) ‘The Lady and the Seed: Some Thoughts on the Role of Agriculture in the “Neolithic Revolution’, Bailey, D. W., Whittle, A. (2005) (Un)settling the Neolithic, Oxbow Books Limited. pp.155-161.
Hodder, I. (2005)
Bailey, D., Whittle, A., Cummings, V.(Ed.) ‘Setting Ethical Research Agendas at Archaeological Sites: The Attempt at Çatalhöyük’, Bailey, D. W., Whittle, A. (2005) (Un)settling the Neolithic, pp.165-176.
Mellaart, J. (1978) ‘The archaeology of ancient Turkey’. Rowman and Littlefield.
Hodder, I. (1990) ‘The domestication of Europe’. Wiley-Blackwel.
Meskell, L. (2004) ‘Material Biographies: Object Lessons from Ancient Egypt and Beyond’. Bloomsbury Academic.
2003-Archive Report
2005-Archive Report
2006-Archive Report
2007-Archive Report
2011-Archive report
2013-Archive report
Tecirli, B. (2005) ‘The Extent to Which We Can Analyse Children within Archaeology: With ÇatalHöyük as a Case Study’
Duru, G. (2002) ‘Some architectural indications
for the origins of the Central Anatolian Neolithic’.
Gates, M. H. (1997) ‘Archaeology in Turkey’, American Journal of Archaeology 101, pp. 241-305.
Hauptmann, H. (2002) ‘Upper Mesopotamia in its regional context during the Early Neolithic’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia, internal developments and external relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Thissen, L. (2002) ‘Time trajectories fro the Neolithic of Central Anatolia’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Gerard, F. (2002) ‘Transformation and socieites in the Neolithic of Central Anatolia’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Bischoff, D. (2002) ‘Symbolic worlds of Central and Southeast Anatolia in the Neolithic’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Binder, D. (2002) ‘Stones making sense’,The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Kuniholm, P., Newton, P. M. (2002) ‘Radiocarbon and dendrochronology’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Baird, D. (2002) ‘Early Holocene settlement in Central Anatolia’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Ozbasaran, M., Buitenhuis, H. (2002) ‘Proposal for regional terminology for Central Anatolia’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Matthews, R. (2002) ‘Homogeneity versus diversity’ The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
(2002) ‘Joint discussion following Geoffrey Summers’ and Douglas Baird’s lectures’, The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
(2002) ‘Joint discussion following Eleni Asouti’s and Louise Martin’s lectures’,The Neolithic of Central Anatolia Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th millenium BC.
Matthews, R. (Ed.) (1998) ‘Ancient Anatolia: fifty years work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara’. British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara.
Mellaar, J. (1998) ‘Hacılar 1957-1960 Excavations’. In: Matthews, R. (ed.) Ancient Anatolia, fifty years’ work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. London British Institute at Ankara.
Todd, I. A. (1998) ‘Central Anatolian Survey’. In: Matthews, R. (ed.) Ancient Anatolia fifty years work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara.
Watkins, T. (1998) ‘Pınarbaşı, Karaman province Investigating the beginnings of Settlement in Central Anatolia’ In: Matthews, R. (ed.) Ancient Anatolia fifty years work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara.
Sozen, M., Yıldız, S. (1996) ‘Housing and Settlement in Anatolia-a Historical Perspective’. Turkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfi.
Lercari, N. (2017) ‘3D visualization and reflexive archaeology: A virtual reconstruction
of Çatalhöyük history houses’.
Marcziniak, A. (2013) ‘Prehistoric Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean at Adam Mickiewicz University’, Folia Praehistorica XVIII 2013.
Mellaart, J. (2003) ‘Çatalhöyük Anadolu’da bir Neolitik Kent’.
Hodder, I. (2017) ‘Çatalhöyük  Leoparın Öyküsü’.