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The Sayburç reliefs: a narrative scene from the Neolithic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2022

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Abstract

A wall relief, comprising five figures carved on a bench in a communal building dating to the ninth millennium BC, was found in south-eastern Turkey in 2021. It constitutes the earliest known depiction of a narrative ‘scene’, and reflects the complex relationship between humans, the natural world and the animal life that surrounded them during the transition to a sedentary lifestyle.

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Figure 1. Map of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in Şanlıurfa (map by E. Özdoğan).

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Figure 2. The position of the communal building, located between two buildings in the northern part of the village of Sayburç (courtesy of the Sayburç project archive).

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Figure 3. Extent of current excavations: only half of the communal building has been excavated to date (courtesy of the Sayburç project archive).

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Figure 4. The Sayburç relief (photograph by B. Köşker).

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Figure 5. The male figure in high relief (photograph by K. Akdemir).

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Figure 6. The male figure situated between two leopards (photograph by K. Akdemir).