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In Çatalhöyük, children likely engaged in various activities that contributed to their development and the community's daily life. They participated in play, learning skills essential for survival, such as gathering food and crafting tools. Archaeological evidence suggests that they may have also been involved in assisting adults with domestic tasks. Additionally, communal spaces and art, such as wall paintings, would have provided them opportunities for creative expression and social interaction.

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