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Yet More Evidence from Catalhoyuk

机译:Catalhoyuk的更多证据

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Scholars and others have repeatedly pointed out that one of the Early Neolithic wall paintings at Catalhoyuk, in south-central Turkey, depicts what looks remarkably like the neighboring volcano, Hasan Dagi, with its un-usual double peak, and further, that the mural depicts an eruption of that mountain, which is painted red with arched as well as straight black lines spouting from one of its tops and little lines issuing from its bottom corners (figs. 1, 2). What is seldom mentioned is that although the Neolithic village (thought to be depicted in the fore-ground) flourished and died ca. 6000 B.C.E., geologists place the last prior eruption of Hasan Dagi at ca. 7550 B.C.E.~1 Several interesting and far-reaching deductions follow from a comparison of these points.
机译:学者和其他学者反复指出,土耳其中南部加泰罗尤克的一幅新石器时代早期壁画描绘了看起来很像邻近的火山哈桑·达吉(Hasan Dagi)及其不寻常的双峰,此外,壁画描绘了那座山的喷发,它被漆成红色,拱形,以及从其顶部喷出的黑色直线和从其底角喷出的细线(图1、2)。很少提及的是,尽管新石器时代的村庄(应该被描绘在前场)繁荣昌盛,并在大约20年间死亡。公元前6000年,地质学家将哈桑·达吉(Hasan Dagi)的最后一次喷发定为约公元前6,000。公元前7550年〜1通过比较这些观点,得出了一些有趣且影响深远的推论。

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