12,000 years ago, the first settled communities in southeastern Türkiye built the world’s oldest monumental structures and created extraordinary works of art. The exhibition on the “Berliner Museumsinsel” presents sculptures, everyday objects, and jewellery from this pivotal period, offering insights into how people lived together during a time of profound transformation in human history. Archaeological finds and architectural reconstructions are complemented by contemporary photographic interpretations by Spanish photographer Isabel Muñoz, inviting visitors on an immersive journey into life at the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled communities.
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Die Archäologin Barbara Helwing ist nach Stationen in Ankara, Teheran, Lyon und Sydney Direktorin des Vorderasiatischen Museums in Berlin und Honorarprofessorin an der FU Berlin. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen auf den frühen Perioden Südwestasiens von der Sesshaftwerdung bis zu den ersten Staaten. Dabei gilt ihre Fragestellung der Rolle von Innovationen und der Entstehung gesellschaftlicher Komplexität.
Margherita Andrea Valsecchi Gillmeister studierte in Bologna und Berlin und promovierte in Prähistorischer Archäologie an der FU Berlin. Sie war als wissenschaftliche Museumsassistentin und seit 2026 als wissenschaftliche Kuratorin für die Ausstellung »Gebaute Gemeinschaft« tätig. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte und Grabungstätigkeiten führten sie bereits nach Oman, Armenien, Italien und Anatolien.
Bernd Müller-Neuhof ist Vorderasiatischer Archäologe und arbeitet, nach Tätigkeiten in Amman und am Deutschen Archäologischen Institut, als Kurator am Vorderasiatischen Museum und Lehrbeauftragter an der FU Berlin. Seine Grabungstätigkeiten führten ihn nach Jordanien, Libanon, Syrien, Irak, Mexiko und Deutschland. Seine Forschungen befassen sich vor allem mit den prähistorischen Kulturen in ariden Regionen und sind Ausgangspunkt für zahlreiche Publikationen.
Der Archäologe Necmi Karul studierte an den Universitäten Istanbul, Tübingen und FU Berlin, wo er seine Promotion abschloss. Heute ist er Professor für Prähistorische Archäologie an der Universität Istanbul und Leiter der Abteilung für Prähistorische Archäologie. Seine Forschungen fokussieren auf die frühen Perioden der Sesshaftwerdung, mit Ausgrabungen in Aktopraklik und Gusir Höyük. Als Koordinator des Taş Tepeler Projekts leitet er die Ausgrabungen in Göbeklitepe und Karahantepe.
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