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MapDung focuses on Pre Pottery Neolithic (PPN) sites from the core area of early animal domestication-the Near East.
1) Çatalhöyük (c. 9.4-8 ka), a multilayered PPNB mound located in Central Anatolia.
2) Sharara is a PPNA site located at Wadi el-Hasa, Jordan. The site has been excavated since 2016 by a team from Kiel University led by Cheryl Makarewicz and Bill Finlayson.
3) Motza is a PPNC rural site located at the western edge of Jerusalem, Israel. It has been excavated in several campaigns of the Israel Antiquities Authority led by Jacob Vardi, Sivan Mizrahi, and Hamoudi Khalaily.
The diversity of the three sites will allow comparisons of the depositional and post-depositional processes of dung remains in three different climatic regimes and will also provide a wider regional and temporal view of dung utilization during the Neolithic Period.