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What do you call a person who is against the teaching of the church?

Heretic. It really depends, though, if that person is teaching a contrary idea, or if they just don't want to follow what the church professes. By definition, a Heretic is someone who teaches a belief that is contrary to church dogma. A Blasphemer is someone who is irreverent or disrespectful to the church. A Heathen is someone who refuses to believe what the church teaches.


What it the name of the roman military headdress?

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What did Egyptians call the country we call scdan?

There is no country we call "scdan".


What was Thor's call to adventure?

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Why was Catalhoyuk so important?

Çatalhöyük, located in modern-day Turkey, is significant as one of the earliest known urban centers, dating back to around 7500 BCE. It provides crucial insights into early human settlements, showcasing advanced agricultural practices, complex social structures, and artistic expression. The site reveals evidence of early architecture and communal living, highlighting the transition from nomadic to sedentary lifestyles. Its rich archaeological findings contribute to our understanding of prehistoric cultures and the development of human civilization.

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When was Catalhoyuk inhabited?

Catalhoyuk was inhabited in 1995 to 1999 .


Why was catalhoyuk located there?

I am sorry, "catalhoyuk" is not an English word. As we do not know what you mean we can not answer your question.


Who was the archaeologist who first began exavating catalhoyuk?

Catalhoyuk was first excavated by James Mellaart in 1961.


Who lived in Catalhoyuk?

The Catalhoyukans


Where was lead found?

Catalhoyuk, Turkey.


What are the characteristics of Catalhoyuk being a civilization?

Well, Catalhoyuk has art or wall paintings, religion, a certain lifestyle, and farming.


What does catalhoyuk mean?

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.


What materials were used to build a catalhoyuk?

It was mostly a mud-brick city.


What was the catalhoyuk agriculture like?

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.


If I call someone what am I called?

If you call someone, you are the "caller".


What do you call someone from Omaha?

You call someone from Omaha an Omahan or for many, call them Omahans


Did catalhoyuk disappear?

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.