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Çatal
Çatal is a Turkish word meaning "fork". It may refer to:
- Çatal railway station, a station in İzmir Province, Turkey
- Çatalhöyük (also Çatal Hüyük/Höyük), an archaeological site in Konya Province, Turkey
- M.Catal., standard author abbreviation for the Italian naturalist Marcello Catalano (b. 1975)
- Čatal Česjma, a water spring in the Republic of Macedonia
Usage examples of "catal".
Schliemann had discovered his Troy, Bibby his Dilmun, Mellaart his Catal Huyuk.
Near-East when conditions changed, building cities in Anatolia like Catal Huyuk of 6500 B.
Catal Huyuk in Anatolian Turkey is one of the oldest cities known to man, and carpeting has been found there which is of so high a quality that it compares favourably with those made today.
Schliemann had discovered his Troy, Bibby his Dilmun, Mellaart his Catal Huyuk.
At Catal Huyuk, in the heart of this often dry and bony fault zone, archaeologists discovered the world’.