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Boncuklu Hoyuk

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We visited this ancient neolithic site in Anatolia, the Land of the Mothers. It’s not too far from the more famous Catal Hoyuk and the settlement is a good bit older as it dates back to 8500BC!

Right now there are replica’s of the mud houses in which an early farmers community lived in harmony with the land and each other.

The frame in the picture is for presenting purpose only and will not be shipped.

There are no signs of war from that era and yet, from the archaeological evidence we can see that the inhabitants achieved a rich non hierarchical culture and a satisfying lifestyle for all members of their society.

I can’t help but wonder if the dandelions were around 9000 years ago :-)

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We visited this ancient neolithic site in Anatolia, the Land of the Mothers. It’s not too far from the more famous Catal Hoyuk and the settlement is a good bit older as it dates back to 8500BC!

Right now there are replica’s of the mud houses in which an early farmers community lived in harmony with the land and each other.

The frame in the picture is for presenting purpose only and will not be shipped.

There are no signs of war from that era and yet, from the archaeological evidence we can see that the inhabitants achieved a rich non hierarchical culture and a satisfying lifestyle for all members of their society.

I can’t help but wonder if the dandelions were around 9000 years ago :-)

We visited this ancient neolithic site in Anatolia, the Land of the Mothers. It’s not too far from the more famous Catal Hoyuk and the settlement is a good bit older as it dates back to 8500BC!

Right now there are replica’s of the mud houses in which an early farmers community lived in harmony with the land and each other.

The frame in the picture is for presenting purpose only and will not be shipped.

There are no signs of war from that era and yet, from the archaeological evidence we can see that the inhabitants achieved a rich non hierarchical culture and a satisfying lifestyle for all members of their society.

I can’t help but wonder if the dandelions were around 9000 years ago :-)

Description

Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Each poster is giclée-printed on archival, acid-free paper that yields brilliant prints to brighten up any room.

  • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil

  • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)

  • Giclée printing quality

  • Opacity: 94%

  • ISO brightness: 104%

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