Fig 1.
Plan of Çatalhöyük North Area, with photos of select buildings during excavation.
Photographer Jason Quinlan; copyright Çatalhöyük Research Project.
Fig 2.
The number of plant taxa identified in buildings at Çatalhöyük.
Forty-eight buildings are represented, arranged along the x-axis according to their number of analyzed macrobotanical samples.
Table 1.
Çatalhöyük chronology: Levels and occupational phases.
After Farid 2014; Mazzucato 2019.
Table 2.
Buildings included in this study.
For a complete tally of their features and contents, including data sets not discussed in the main body of this paper, please see S3 Table.
Table 3.
Data sets considered in this paper and their inferred relationships to various forms of social differentiation.
Fig 3.
Inequality within a neighborhood.
Data derive from nine buildings assigned to the North G occupation at Çatalhöyük.
Fig 4.
Inequality across middle Çatalhöyük burned and unburned buildings.
Same notes as for Fig 3.
Fig 5.
Buildings are grouped into Early/Middle/Late Çatalhöyük occupations. Side room area (SR) is excluded from the Late histogram due to insufficient data.
Table 4.
Comparison of assets associated with middle Çatalhöyük phase houses.
Assets are color-coded on a continuum from green (highest) to red (lowest) values.
Table 5.
Distribution of assets across a “neighborhood” (Hodder level North G).
Above-average numbers are boldfaced.
Fig 6.
Late Çatalhöyük (6500–6300 BC) burial feature F3684 from building 129.
The remains of an adult male are accompanied by two additional crania.