<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Excavation in Catal huyuk led to the recovery of several artefacts. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Catal huyuk is a Neolithic site in south-central Turkey. Excavations were carried out in the site for the first time in 1958 by James Mellart.</em> These excavations gave an idea about the advanced culture of this site. Excavations revealed the typical settlements of the site.
<em>The houses were not seperated but connected in a honeycomb structure. </em>The entry to the houses was by means of holes in the ceilings or doors on the sides of houses. Doors were reached by using ladders.
Symbolic nature of the religions of that time is evident in the paintings on the walls.<em> The rooms were well plastered. The only means of ventilation was the openings in the ceilings. </em>
Skeletons recovered close to the houses and inside them gave ideas about the burial practices in Catal huyuk. The dead were buried within the village according to their rituals. <em>Caly figurines of women were also found in this site. The famous figurine ‘seated woman of catal huyuk’ is one example.</em>
In some ways yes, but it had issues has it aged to still remain clear.
Woman and man aren't treated the same, women cannot do a lot of thing that men cannot, vote until the early 2000's in some countries, women cannot attend important festivals in New Zealand maori tradition. people tend to think that women are lazy and they cannot fight, before they called woman peasants or slaves (they're not actually slaves). It's not true, woman are humans too, ad woman were never got the chance to fight and nobody really knwo what woman could do (except for themselves). But now countries like USA, China, Russia, UK etc. Allow woman to vote.
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