In Çatalhöyük, people communicated primarily through verbal language, as it was a densely populated settlement with a complex social structure. Artistic expressions, such as murals and figurines, also played a significant role in conveying cultural beliefs and communal narratives. The layout of the settlement, with interconnected houses, facilitated face-to-face interactions among residents. Additionally, the use of symbols and motifs in their pottery and art likely served as a form of non-verbal communication to convey shared identities and values.
The people of Catal Huyuk traded and made market with one another
The estimated population of Catal Huyuk community was about 10,000 people. The house were made of mud. :)
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The people of Catal Huyuk traded and made market with one another
People from Catal Huyuk traded a black volcanic glass called obsidian.
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No, Catal Huyuk is not a person. Catal Huyuk is a city in Anatolia, Turkey. It is said to be the world's oldest city.
The estimated population of Catal Huyuk community was about 10,000 people. The house were made of mud. :)
Catal huyuk worshipped the seated woman.
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catal huyuk early life is there because it will help people life in ancient mesopatmia
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People came to trade because of the wide variety of tools there because of this Catal Huyuk became a large center of trade.
No. They lived simple lives. They were very self-sufficient and didn't need to trade for other goods.