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Figure 3 Intensive Survey at Cuka/Serbia (photo: M. Bérner/OREA) Investigations on lithic raw materials of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age artefacts from Cukurici Héytik have been continued in a broader perspective. The aim was to The essential processes of sedentism, the cultivation of animals and plants as well as all socio- economic changes that can be summarised as Neolithization, are highly debated in the regions of our focus. Modern excavated data from the early 7th millennium site Cukurigi Héyiik in Western Anatolia are currently being used for multiple interdisciplinary and far-reaching studies focus- ing on the initial starting point of first settlers in the region and their potential origin. For this approach a new collaboration with the title ‘Pathways to Late Neolithic of Central and Western Anatolia’ between the Cukuri¢i Héyiik and Catalhéytik (Arek Marciniak, Poznan University) pro- jects was initiated and should start in 2018. The aim is to bring the results of both projects together and analyse potential connections and changes during the Late Neolithic period. Important for this collaboration is the research on settlement phase VII at Cukuricgi Héyiik which is currently being prepared for publication. Invaoctroaatianae ian lithic raw, matariale anf tha: Nieankthice Ohalenlithir and Barly Branzea Aaa