James Mellaart, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Mellaart

British archaeologist

Date of Birth: 14-Nov-1925

Place of Birth: London

Date of Death: 29-Jul-2012

Profession: university teacher, archaeologist, anthropologist, prehistorian

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About James Mellaart

  • James Mellaart FBA (14 November 1925 – 29 July 2012) was an English archaeologist and author who is noted for his discovery of the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük in Turkey.
  • He was expelled from Turkey when he was suspected of involvement with the antiquities black market.
  • He was also involved in a string of controversies, including the so-called mother goddess controversy in Anatolia, which eventually led to his being banned from excavations in Turkey in the 1960s.Mellaart was born in 1925 in London.
  • He lectured at the University of Istanbul and was an assistant director of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (BIAA).
  • In 1951 Mellaart began to direct excavations on the sites in Turkey with the assistance of his Turkish-born wife Arlette, who was the secretary of BIAA.
  • He helped to identify the "champagne-glass" pottery of western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age, which in 1954 led to the discovery of Beycesultan.
  • After that expedition's completion in 1959, he helped to publish its results.
  • In 1964 he began to lecture in Anatolian archaeology in Ankara.
  • After his death it was discovered that he had forged many of his "finds", including murals and inscriptions used to discover the Çatalhöyük site.

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