Can Hasan 1 is mentioned in the publications of Kılıç Kökten as one of the mounds located to the northeast of Karaman.
Hall, and David French conducted examinations of the site during surface surveys of the Konya Plain.
These layers, from the most recent (upper) to the oldest (lower), are as follows: Brick and mudbrick were the primary construction materials used, supplemented with wooden supports.
Mudbrick-walled structures that directly rest on the ground were constructed in a contiguous arrangement without leaving gaps in between.
[2] The predominant pottery group of the Late Chalcolithic layer consists of red, red-brown, and black-slipped ceramics.
In Layer 2A, plain artifacts in light brown and ochre colors are the most frequently found group.
In Layer 2B, within a structure that had suffered from fire, numerous small clay female figurines were found.