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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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8,600-year-old bread found in Türkiyes ancient proto-city Çatalhöyük

Kavak concluded that this "unprecedented discovery" marks the oldest known bread-like specimen, sparking excitement in Türkiye and worldwide.

BITAM's Deputy Director, Yasin Ramazan Eker, told Anadolu that he emphasized the center's capability to analyze archaeological findings and noted that they "could determine the chemical and physical structures of samples and interpret their significance."

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8,600-year-old bread found in Türkiyes ancient proto-city Çatalhöyük

"With advanced technology, we could conduct these analyses at the BITAM central laboratory, leading to more accurate diagnoses," he said.

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8,600-year-old bread found in Türkiyes ancient proto-city Çatalhöyük

He added that the discovery of an 8,600-year-old bread residue at Çatalhöyük raised suspicions, which were confirmed through the analyses, indicating the sample's unbaked nature.






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8,600-year-old bread found in Türkiyes ancient proto-city Çatalhöyük