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Combined display of all available logs of WikiEducator. You can narrow down the view by selecting a log type, the user name (case-sensitive), or the affected page (also case-sensitive).(Latest | Earliest) View (newer 50) (older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 18:05, 16 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of "Image:Swogger.png" (Çatalhöyük project illustrator John Swogger created this visualization of the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük during a spring flood. During this season, when all the land around the mound became waterlogged from snow runoff, the place abounded wi)
- 17:46, 16 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Swogger.jpeg" (Çatalhöyük project illustrator John Swogger created this visualization of the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük during a spring flood. During this season, when all the land around the mound became waterlogged from snow runoff, the place abounded wi)
- 17:43, 16 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of "Image:Swogger.png" (Çatalhöyük project illustrator John Swogger created this visualization of the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük during a spring flood. During this season, when all the land around the mound became waterlogged from snow runoff, the place abounded wi)
- 17:18, 16 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Balloon.jpg" (An aerial view of the East Mound at Çatalhöyük, looking towards the north. This photograph was taken from a balloon flying above the mound. The original Mellaart excavation (called the South area) can be seen in the left of the picture. The North area,)
- 23:26, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Public sl.png" (Virtual “residents” of Second Life—a massive multiplayer online environment—can visit Okapi Island to explore 3D representations of Çatalhöyük as it exists today, and as it may have looked in the past. UC Berkeley undergraduate student Daniel W)
- 23:25, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Public press.png" (Press Day at Çatalhöyük, 2002. After visiting the Visitor Center and the Building 5 exhibition house, the Press are guided to the excavation areas. Boundary lines of red tape are set up so that the press photographers, in their enthusiasm, do not step )
- 23:25, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Public roof.png" (In 2004, the Replica House was complete both inside and out. A team from the Discovery Channel came to Çatalhöyük and used the Replica House in a re-enactment of prehistoric life at this settlement. They used some of the project team as actors, as in t)
- 23:08, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Scales phytolith.png" (Phytolith (plant remains) from a round basket found in the middle of the western room (Space 158) of Building 5, which was the focus for food preparation and storage. Microscopic examination will help specialists identify the species of plant that the bas)
- 23:08, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Scales micromorph.png" (Anne-Marie Vandendriesch, a former student at UC Berkeley, in the process of taking a block sample from the outer wall of Building 3 for micromorphological analysis.)
- 22:48, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Senses sign.png" (This signpost is one of the vestiges of the original excavations of British archaeologist James Mellaart, from the 1960s. )
- 22:48, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Senses ruth.png" (The lesson to be learned from this picture of archaeologists Ruth Tringham and Tish Prouse excavating house floors in Building 3 is that vision alone is not enough when excavating. By demonstrating with his trowel, Tish explains that he can detect a chang)
- 22:12, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Life children.png" (This poignant scene of two small children buried in front of the screen wall was excavated in 2000. The two were probably buried at the same time; both are less than ten years old. In 2001, we discovered a slightly earlier burial of a baby in the space be)
- 22:12, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Life replica.png" (The ladder and newly constructed oven in the Replica House in 2002. As in many other houses at Çatalhöyük and in Building 3 in its later phases, the ladder and oven are in the southeast corner of the building. The doorway that can be seen to the right )
- 22:11, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Life skulls.png" (Two skulls intentionally placed at the abandonment of Building 3. The skulls were found immediately on top of the latest occupation floor in the central area of Building 3. Their placement seems to have been deliberate, probably as part of the “closing )
- 21:01, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Dagger.png" (This magnificent flint dagger with its carved bone handle was found in 1997 in a small cell (Space 89) just south of Building 3, in the area being excavated by the BACH team. It was located at the top of the room’s fill, together with a large, burned bu)
- 21:00, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Burials.png" (The northwest platform of Building 3 showing the multiple burials beneath its floors. Four individuals were buried under the floors of this platform, all probably at different times. The earliest were two immature adults, then a woman aged about 45, and f)
- 21:00, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Wall painting.png" (Rendering by project artist John Swogger of a wall painting discovered at Shrine 14 during the original excavations of Çatalhöyük by British archaeologist James Mellaart in the 1960s. A popular interpretation of this painting is that it is the oldest m)
- 20:59, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Figurine.png" (Small clay figurine of an animal, possibly a wild pig. The people who lived at Çatalhöyük were experimenting with breeding and domesticating both cattle and pigs. They also hunted deer and other animals. Sheep and goats, however, were fully domesticate)
- 20:58, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Swogger.png" (Çatalhöyük project illustrator John Swogger created this visualization of the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük during a spring flood. During this season, when all the land around the mound became waterlogged from snow runoff, the place abounded wi)
- 20:41, 15 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Mound.png" (An aerial view of the East Mound at Çatalhöyük, looking towards the north. This photograph was taken from a balloon flying above the mound. The original Mellaart excavation (called the South area) can be seen in the left of the picture. The North area,)
- 20:42, 10 October 2007 Okapi (Talk | contribs) New user (Talk | contribs | block)

