She added that two samples that they found had been radiocarbon dated, revealing that they were 9,600-9,300 years old.
Initial surface surveys conducted at the Sırçalıtepe Mound, located near sources of obsidian in the volcanic Cappadocia region, uncovered an obsidian working area, as well as the bone and stone tools.
With this year's dig season over, Balcı said she and her team would continue to analyze their findings in artifacts and new architectural field data in their workshops.