The proto-elamite settlement and its neighbors : Tepe Yahya, period IVC
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The proto-elamite settlement and its neighbors : Tepe Yahya, period IVC
(American School of Prehistoric Research monograph series / series editors, C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, David Pilbeam, Ofer Bar-Yosef)
Oxbow Books, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-248)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The site of Tepe Yahya in southeastern Iran is famous, among other important aspects, for the Proto-Elamite complex dated to around 3000 BC (Period IVC). The material culture of Period IVC is not exclusively limited to its Proto-Elamite component, but is also characterized by the presence of elements from other Middle-Asian cultural ceramic traditions. In addition to a synthesis of the Proto-Elamite period and the material assemblage at Tepe Yahya, The Proto-Elamite Settlement and Its Neighbors provides an updated review and comprehensive discussion of the Proto-Elamite sphere, its relations to Mesopotamia, and its eastern Middle Asian neighbors. This innovative book illustrates that the "multi-cultural" situation at Tepe Yahya Period IVC was present across many sites in Middle Asia and that, in addition to the Proto-Elamite sphere and the cities of Mesopotamia, Middle Asia around 3000 BC was incorporated within an interactive "multi-players" network of polities.
Benjamin Mutin, Author, is a Research Fellow for the American School of Prehistoric Research, Harvard University. He is an archaeologist who specializes in Middle Asian proto-history and who has worked in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, and Oman. He holds a Ph.D. in Prehistory, Anthropology, and Ethnology from University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.
C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, General Editor, and Project Director for Tepe Yahya, is the Stephen Phillips Professor of Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Peabody Museum (Director 1977-1990).
目次
Contents:
List of Contributors
List of Image Credits
List of Tables
List of Graphs
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
1: Geographical and chrono-cultural contexts, Problematic, and Approach
2: Archaeological context of Period IVC:
3: The ceramics
4: The small finds
5: The tablets and glyptic art
6: Radiocarbon dates
7: Distribution of the ceramic traditions: Settlement on the southeastern Iranian plateau
8: Conclusions and interpretations
Endnotes
List of References
Catalogs
Tables and Graphs
Figures
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