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Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs

The Neolithic human skull discovered during the ongoing archaeological excavations at Sefertepe within the scope of the Stone Hills Project (Turkish: Taş Tepeler Projesi) provides new information about burial traditions.

Sefertepe is an important settlement from the Pottery-Free Neolithic Period located in the Viranşehir district of Şanlıurfa in southeastern Türkiye.

Sefertepe provides important information about the daily life, social structure and belief system of the Neolithic Age.

Sefertepe
Photo: AA

A skull was found in a niche (a space left in the wall) in a private building during excavations led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emre Güldoğan, a faculty member at Istanbul University Faculty of Letters, Department of Archaeology, Department of Prehistoric Archaeology. All but the lower jaw of the skull found on the stones in the niche was uncovered.

Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs
Photo: AA

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emre Güldoğan said, “We found a skull lying on its side in a niche. This find, which is unprecedented and shows a new stage especially in terms of burial rituals, is very important in terms of understanding the process applied on skeletons in the Neolithic Age.”

Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs
Photo: AA

Some skeletal fragments and skulls recovered from the Karahan and Sayburç sites showed signs of cutting. However, there were big question marks as to how the skull was treated. The skull found in this niche in Sefertepe is expected to fill a big gap in understanding this process.

Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs

Güldoğan said, “In general, all of the burials here are secondary burials. This means the following. After the dead is left to decompose somewhere, the bones are separated after this process and brought back to the settlement. Various procedures such as various applications, cuts or burns are carried out in the settlement. Until today, we have come across examples of these cuts or burns, but the skull in the niche we found is also important in terms of showing that the skull was exhibited in a special area before these processes began.”

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