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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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He highlighted the discovery in 2021, showcasing Turkish excavations' ability to identify organic residues through "meticulous documentation and detailed studies." He highlighted Çatalhöyük Neolithic City's importance by stating, "With meticulous documentation, we identified the small, round, spongy artifact found in the oven corner as bread. The thin clay covering preserved wood and bread, allowing all organic residues to endure. Radiocarbon tests at TUBITAK Marmara Research Center (MAM) suggested our sample could date back to around 6600 BC." Türkcan mentioned that the earliest examples of leavened bread were found in Egypt.