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245 00 $aAncient Iran and its neighbours :$blocal developments and long-range interactions in the fourth millennium BC /$cedited by Cameron A. Petrie ; with contributions by John R. Alden, Hajar Askari, Hossein Azizi Kharanaghi, Rachel Ballantyne, Gian Luca Bonora, Jacob Dahl, Morteza Djamali, Hassan Fazeli, Barbara Helwing, Vanessa M.A. Heyvaert, Kristen Hopper, Matthew Jones, Carla Lancelotti, Marjan Mashkour, Roger Matthews, Bernadette McCall, Benjamin Mutin, Dariosh Norolahie, Cameron A. Petrie, Holly Pittman, Susan Pollock, Daniel T. Potts, Mitchell Rothman, Alireza Sardari, Lora Stevens, Christopher P. Thornton, Hamid Reza Valipour, Massimo Vidale, Lloyd Weeks, Tony J. Wilkinson and Henry T. Wright.
246 3 $aAncient Iran and its neighbors
264 1 $aOxford ;$aOakville, CT :$bOxbow Books,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $a1 online resource (viii, 469 pages) :$billustrations, maps.
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490 1 $aArchaeological monographs series / British Institute of Persian Studies ;$vII
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tAncient Iran and its neighbours: the state of play /$rCameron A. Petrie --$tMid-Holocene environmental and climatic change in Iran /$rMatthew Jones, Morteza Djamali, Lora Stevens, Vanessa Heyvaert, Hajar Askari, Dariosh Norolahie and Lloyd Weeks --$tPopulation and settlement trends in south-west Iran and neighbouring areas /$rKristen Hopper and T.J. Wilkinson --$tA bridge between worlds: south-western Iran during the fourth millennium BC /$rHenry T. Wright --$tInterpreting the role of Godin Tepe in the "Uruk expansion" /$rMitchell Rothman --$tSome thoughts on the mode of culture change in the fourth-millennium BC Iranian highlands /$rBarbara Helwing --$tThe Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Qazvin and Tehran Plains: a chronological perspective /$rHassan Fazeli Nashli, Hamid Reza Valipour and Mohammed Hossein Azizi Kharanaghi --$tTepe Hissar and the fourth millennium of north-eatern Iran /$rChristopher, P. Thornton, A. Gürsan-Salzmann and R.H. Dyson Jr. --$tThe Middle Chalcolithic in southern Turkmenistan and the archaeological record of Ilgynly-Depe /$rGian Luca Bonora & Massimo Vidale --$tMamasani in the fourth millennium BC /$rCameron A. Petrie, Alireza Sardari, Rachel Ballantyne, Manuel Berberian, Carla Lancelotti, Marjan Mashkour, Bernadette McCall, Daniel T. Potts and Lloyd Weeks --$tNorthern Fars in the fourth millennium BC: cultural developments during the Lapui phase /$rAlireza Sardari --$tThe Kur River Basin in the Proto-Elamite era--surface survey, settlement patterns, and the appearance of full-time transhumant pastoral nomadism /$rJohn R. Alden --$tMahtoutabad I (Konar Sandal Sotuh, Jiroft): preliminary evidence of occupation of a Halil Rud site in the early fourth millennium BC /$rMassimo Vidale and Francois Desset --$tCeramic traditions and interactions on the south-eastern Iranian Plateau during the fourth millenium BC /$rBenjamin Mutin --$tIranian metallurgy of the fourth millennium BC in its wider technological and cultural contexts /$rLloyd Weeks --$tImagery in administrative context: Susiana and the west in the fourth millennium BC /$rHolly Pittman --$tThe power of writing: administrative activity at Godin Tepe, central Zagros, in the later fourth millennium BC /$rRoger Matthews --$tChronological parameters of the earliest writing system in Iran /$rJacob Dahl, Cameron A. Petrie and D.T. Potts --$tScales, difference, and mobility /$rSusan Pollock --$tAncient Iran and its neighbours: emerging paradigms and future directions /$rCameron A. Petrie.
520 $aThe fourth millennium BC was a critical period of socio-economic and political transformation in the Iranian Plateau and its surrounding zones. This period witnessed the appearance of the world's earliest urban centres, hierarchical administrative structures, and writing systems. These developments are indicative of significant changes in socio-political structures that have been interpreted as evidence for the rise of early states and the development of inter-regional trade, embedded in longer-term processes that began in the later fifth millennium BC. Iran was an important player in western.
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700 1 $aPetrie, Cameron,$eeditor.
700 1 $aAlden, John R.,$econtributor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tAncient Iran and its neighbours.$dOxford ; Oakville, CT : Oxbow Books, [2013]$z9781782972273$w(DLC) 2013039956$w(OCoLC)862041500
830 0 $aBritish Institute of Persian Studies archaeological monographs series ;$v3.
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