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8,600-year-old bread found in Türkiye's ancient proto-city Çatalhöyük

Archaeologists have uncovered an 8,600-year-old loaf of bread within a structure that closely resembles an oven in Çatalhöyük, located in south-central Türkiye. This site is renowned for being one of the earliest known locations of urban settlement in the world.

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Analyses conducted at the Science and Technology Research and Application Center (BITAM) of Necmettin Erbakan University in Konya revealed that the spongy residue identified as leavened bread dates back to 6600 BC. Ali Umut Türkcan, Head of the Excavation Team at Anadolu University, told Anadolu that "archaeology" often brings structures, monuments, and artifacts to mind. Türkcan noted the emergence of food archaeology within modern archaeology, emphasizing Anatolia's significance, particularly Çatalhöyük.