4 min readJan 15, 2020
Talk to the hand as it’s waving you goodbye! ✋ Your link wasn’t hot so I couldn’t read it, but I don’t need to because the history of Catalhuyuk isn’t in actual dispute.
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- ^ Sponsors and Contributors of current dig
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