Elamite and Achaemenid settlement on the Deh Lurān Plain: towns and villages of the early empires in southwestern Iran

The Deh Luran Plain, nestled in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains close to the modern border between Iraq and Iran, had a long and rich prehistory, beginning with the local development of villages dependent upon rainfall farming and herding in the 8th millenium B.C. These developed into networks...

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Contributors: Wright, Henry T. 1943- (Editor) ; Neely, James A. (Other) ; Carter, Elizabeth 1943- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Ann Arbor, Mich. University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology 2010
In: Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan (47)
Year: 2010
Series/Journal:Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan 47
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Iran (Antiquity) / Dehlorān / Settlement / Excavation / History 2550 BC-325 BC
B Pre- and early history
Further subjects:B Findings
B Dehlorān
B Geschichte 2550 v. Chr.-325 v. Chr
B Canals History Iran Deh Luran Plain
B Excavation
B Villages History Iran Deh Luran Plain
B Settlement archeology
B Pottery, Ancient Iran Deh Luran Plain
B Cities and towns, Ancient Iran Deh Luran Plain
B Excavations (Archaeology) Iran Deh Luran Plain
B Land settlement patterns Iran Deh Luran Plain
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Summary:The Deh Luran Plain, nestled in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains close to the modern border between Iraq and Iran, had a long and rich prehistory, beginning with the local development of villages dependent upon rainfall farming and herding in the 8th millenium B.C. These developed into networks of villages and small centers exploiting irrigation and agriculture, and these became involved in the networks of exchange developing around the first state polities and urban societies during the 9th millennium B.C. This volume continues the account of the plain from the later 3rd millennium B.C. to the middle of the 1st millennium B.C., based primarily on the detailed surveys conducted by James A. Neely in 1969 and Pierre de Miroschedji in 1976, and on a review of excavations and ancient written sources relevant to this span of time. This study contains detailed site maps and descriptions, aerial and satellite images of major sites, statistics and drawings of ceramics, and discussions of the historical sources.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 125 - 131
Physical Description:XI, 140 S., Ill., graph. Darst, Kt
ISBN:9780915703722
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