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Aşıklı Höyük is the oldest village settlement known in Central Anatolia, which was inhabited between 8500-7300 BC, without any interruption. The research indicates that the community sustained a hunter-gatherer tradition, while also having the knowledge of plant cultivation and animal (sheep / goat) domestication. Aşıklı inhabitants who are the earliest sedentary community in the Central Anatolian Region, adopted a collective lifeway throughout the occupation sequence, for about 25/30 generations, and continued to organize this way of life on the basis of age, experience and expertise. Micromorphology is one of the microarchaeological methods which is applied in order to understand this lifeway. This methodology is used to define the compositions of the microscopic components found in the archaeological deposits and materials, and determine their spatial and diachronic relationships.