Displaying Diary Entries for Building: 131 |
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Name: | Allison Mickel |
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Date: | 7/13/2015 |
Entry: | After two weeks of removing infill, we are finally near the floor of B. 131! We spent some time chasing a phantom surface that appeared clear in the section left by Aldo and Agata last year, but it turned out just to be a very clear and discrete layer of... click here for more... |
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Name: | Robert Bergman Carter |
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Date: | 8/4/2015 |
Entry: | My first season of six weeks here at Catal is coming to an end and there is still plenty to do. Excavation in Building 131, where I ended up after finishing the documentation of Building 5, ended yesterday. Today, Allison and I cleaned out the extremely c... click here for more... |
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Name: | Burcu Tung |
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Date: | 5/12/2016 |
Entry: | This is my first diary entry for the final excavation season at Catalhoyuk. Surprisingly, it makes me quite emotional to think that I wont be back to excavate here again, something that has been – on and off - a part of my entire adult life. What more is... click here for more... |
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Name: | Thaer Yarta |
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Date: | 6/3/2016 |
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It's my first diary entry after one month in Çatalhöyük and I'll start with my humble English with some preliminary general reflection about building 131:
We were starting the excavation of the building 131 that was unearthed in 2015. This big buildin... click here for more... |
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Name: | Burcu Tung |
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Date: | 6/23/2016 |
Entry: | Phasing the 4040 buildings has always been a bit of a nightmare for Shahina. Too much lateral excavation and too little in depth excavation done in an area where we were presumed to document a happy neighborhood ended up showing us that in fact the mound... click here for more... |
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Name: | Justine Issavi |
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Date: | 6/28/2016 |
Entry: | Today I finished excavating a foundation trench (32116) located at the western edge of Space 85, abutting the east wall of Building 131. The trench likely belonged to the eastern wall of Building 129, the eroded building that sealed B131. I say likely bec... click here for more... |
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Name: | df |
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Date: | 6/29/2016 |
Entry: | North Shelter. B.131: Today the push began, a couple of months late perhaps, better late than never? The concept of a 'composite layer' is being employed to expedite work in the central area with the aim of reducing the building down to a contemporary hor... click here for more... |
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Name: | arek k. |
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Date: | 7/2/2016 |
Entry: | B.132 is obviously huge edifice whose extent easily could astonish visitor. If you stand on the western edge of the research area facing towards the East below you can see the wide surface of undulated floors and UBIQUITOUS HOLES that dominate within the... click here for more... |
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Name: | arek |
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Date: | 6/2/2017 |
Entry: | The value of the talk at Catal’
• Few days ago I had opportunity to have a nice talk with Sean who hosted before Scott in the lithic-lab. Scot was interested in seeing the obsidian blades (U.23034) that were found within the cache (F. 8359) in B.131 (Sp.... click here for more... |
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Name: | Justine Issavi |
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Date: | 6/4/2017 |
Entry: | The use of open spaces through time is a central concern for my dissertation project and in many ways Space 610 is the perfect case study. Large and multi-phased, the space has variously accommodated a great array of activities (ranging from food processi... click here for more... |
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