Kurdish art

The oldest known examples of Kurdish art and expression have been found in Neolithic sites like Çayönü and Jarmo (present-day Iraqi and Turkish Kurdistan); these findings include pottery, adornments, and cemeteries.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Braidwood, Linda S (1983). Prehistoric archeology along the Zagros Flanks. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago; Iraq-Jarmo Prehistoric Project (1950-1955). OCLC 679889989.
  2. ^ "ancient Kurdish settlement". iletisim.gov.tr.
  3. ^ Özdoğan, Mehmet (2014), "Çayönü: Agriculture and Domestication", Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Springer, New York, NY, pp. 1194–1197, doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_2223, ISBN 978-1-4419-0465-2, retrieved 2025-07-10

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