Archaeologists have uncovered evidence indicating that approximately 9,000 years ago, the settlement of Catalhoyuk in Turkiye was characterized as an egalitarian, matrilineal society. The findings suggest that there was no evidence of organized violence within this community.
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Archaeologists Discover Evidence of Ancient Matrilineal Society in Catalhoyuk, Turkiye
Recent archaeological findings in Catalhoyuk, Turkiye, suggest that the settlement was an egalitarian, matrilineal society around 9,000 years ago. Researchers report no evidence of organized violence in this ancient community.
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Archaeologists find ancient matrilineal society in Turkiye’s Catalhoyuk
Archaeologists Discover Evidence of Ancient Matrilineal Society in Catalhoyuk, Turkiye