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In Çatalhöyük, an early Neolithic settlement in modern-day Turkey, gender roles appear to have been relatively egalitarian. Archaeological evidence suggests that both men and women participated in various activities such as farming, crafting, and possibly trade. While there are hints of gendered division in some tasks, such as pottery and animal processing, the lack of distinct male or female burial sites indicates a more fluid social structure. Overall, the community seemed to value contributions from all members, regardless of gender.

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