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    Ancient Matrilineal Society Discovered at Catalhoyuk in Turkiye

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, archaeologists have uncovered evidence that the ancient settlement of Catalhoyuk in Turkiye, dating back approximately 9,000 years, was home to a matrilineal society. This discovery highlights the presence of an egalitarian social structure where lineage and inheritance were traced through the female line. Such a system contrasts with many later patriarchal societies and offers valuable insight into early human social organization.

    Notably, the findings indicate that the community at Catalhoyuk lived without organized violence, suggesting a peaceful coexistence among its inhabitants. This challenges common assumptions about prehistoric societies being inherently conflict-prone and sheds light on the social dynamics of early Neolithic settlements. The absence of warfare or aggressive behavior underscores the possibility of cooperative and harmonious living arrangements during that era.

    Meanwhile, the discovery of this matrilineal and non-violent society at Catalhoyuk contributes significantly to our understanding of human cultural evolution. It provides a rare glimpse into how ancient communities structured themselves and managed social relations, potentially influencing modern perspectives on gender roles and social equality. The site continues to be a critical source for archaeologists studying the origins of complex human societies.

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