Virtually Rebuilding Çatalhöyük History Houses

In 2012 Çatalhöyük became inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list because of its universal value and exceptionality. As a consequence, the site has gained additional visibility with both the general public through social media and with Turkish and international visitors who increasingly travel t...

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1. Verfasser: Nicola Lercari
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In 2012 Çatalhöyük became inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list because of its universal value and exceptionality. As a consequence, the site has gained additional visibility with both the general public through social media and with Turkish and international visitors who increasingly travel to Çatalhöyük in the late spring and summer seasons. Thus, providing visitors and internet users with interpretations of the site’s archaeological heritage and explanations of the complex religious and social organization at Çatalhöyük has become even more crucial. The work of the Çatalhöyük Visualization Project on the Visitor Center and the interpretation of the archaeological record
DOI:10.5876/9781607327370.c010