ArcheologyThe first excavations were conducted by Robert John Braidwood between 1964 and 1978, and later between 1985 and 1991. The settlement covers the periods of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA), the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB), and the Pottery Neolithic (PN). The stratigraphy is divided into the following subphases according to the dominant architecture:
Origin of DomesticationAnimal Life - Domestication of PigsÇayönü is probably the place where the pig (Sus scrofa) was first domesticated. The wild fauna include wild boar, wild sheep, wild goat and cervids. The Neolithic environment included marshes and swamps near the Bogazcay, open wood, patches of steppe and almond-pistachio forest-steppe to the south. Farming - Cultivation of CerealsAccording to Der Spiegel[1] of either 6 March or 3 June 2006, the Max Planck Institute for Breeding Research in Cologne[2] has discovered that the genetically common ancestor of 68 contemporary types of cereal still grows as a wild plant on the slopes of Mount Karaca (Karacadag), which is located in close vicinity to Çayönü. (Compare to information on cereal use in PPNA). ReferencesExternal links
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