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Where and why do civilization develop? What are the basic elements of civilization?

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Students will: Explain how peoples lives are inuenced by the physical regions they inhabit Recognize how cultures interact Identify tools used to study and write about history Identify methods archaeologists use to verify sources Analyze Catal Hoyuks political organization, religion, and way of life Explain the development of Catal Hoyuk as a center of art, learning and commerce

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Inquire Project: Catal Hoyuk Catal Hoyuk Exploration http://www.smm.org/catal/home.html

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Section 1 Section 1 Quiz 1 Section 2 Quiz 2 Section 3 Quiz 3 Group Project Conclusion atal Hyk is one of the oldest cities on earth. The settlement existed from about 7250 BC till about 5600 BC. It is located in the central part of Turkey and was discovered by accident by local farmers in 1958. atal Hyk is on a hill in the midst of fertile lowlands about 140 km from the huge volcano Hasan Da!. In this settlement of 600 x 350 m on average 5000 8000 people lived, the houses made of sun-dried stones. The were no streets; the houses were built one against the other. The only entrance was from above. In course of time, deteriorating houses were broken down and on top of the layer of rubble new houses were erected. In this way, the 13-layer mount as we see it now in the landscape arose. (Retrieved from The Mystery of atal Hyk @2006 http://www.ancientmysteries.eu/mysteries/turkije-catalhuyuk/turkey-catal-huyuk-mystery.html)

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atal Hyk is one of the oldest cities on earth. The settlement existed from about 7250 BC till about 5600 BC. It is located in the central part of Turkey and was discovered by accident by local farmers in 1958. atal Hyk is on a hill in the midst of fertile lowlands about 140 km from the huge volcano Hasan Da!. In this settlement of 600 x 350 m on average 5000 8000 people lived, the houses made of sun-dried stones. The were no streets; the houses were built one against the other. The only entrance was from above. In course of time, deteriorating houses were broken down and on top of the layer of rubble new houses were erected. In this way, the 13-layer mount as we see it now in the landscape arose. (Retrieved from The Mystery of atal Hyk @2006 http://www.ancientmysteries.eu/mysteries/turkije-catalhuyuk/turkey-catal-huyuk-mystery.html)

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