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While the site of Çadır Höyük offers insights into all of these questions, the latter two themes are most intriguing and are the focus here. The Chalcolithic period (Table 1) in Anatolia is a critical but rather poorly understood span of three millennia (ca. 6100–3000 BCE) that...