Catalhoyuk was inhabited in 1995 to 1999 .
I am sorry, "catalhoyuk" is not an English word. As we do not know what you mean we can not answer your question.
Catalhoyuk was first excavated by James Mellaart in 1961.
Catalhoyuk, Turkey.
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Well, Catalhoyuk has art or wall paintings, religion, a certain lifestyle, and farming.
Catalhoyuk is an archaeological site located in modern-day Turkey that dates back to the Neolithic period. The name Catalhoyuk means "fork mound" in Turkish, referring to the site's location in a fork in the Konya Plain. It is one of the earliest known urban settlements in the world.
It was mostly a mud-brick city.
Catalhoyuk was an ancient Neolithic settlement in present-day Turkey that practiced agriculture. They cultivated wheat, barley, peas, lentils, and chickpeas. Their agriculture relied on irrigation from nearby rivers and the use of stone tools for planting and harvesting.
The first city on the earth is Catalhoyuk in Konya in Turkiye.It is first settlement in world.Even the houses' doors in Catalhoyuk was on roof, because the primitive people lived in cave , they built their houses like cave.The first landscape picture was made in Catalhoyuk.The houses were built adjacent each other.
Catalhoyuk was abandoned around 6000 BCE, but it was not "lost" in the sense that it disappeared without a trace. The site was rediscovered by archaeologists in the 1950s and has since been extensively studied, providing valuable insights into Neolithic life and society. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
No of course not, they had farms and gardens and ate legumes, grains,cereals,nuts,and fruits