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The Iron Age Pottery in the Middle Atrak Basin, North of Iranian Khorasan

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  73-94

Abstract

 If we divide Iran into four parts, we will see that the major part of activities and explorations carried out on the Iron Age is related to the northwestern quarter. This issue becomes important when we knowledge that the Iron Age chronology in Iran has been created based on the generalization of limited exploration results obtained from few sites in a small part of the Northwest. On the other hand, Iran’ s eastern part completely ignored in the archaeological excavations of the Iron Age. Except for a handful of publications, our knowledge of the Iron Age in Northeast Iran is negligible. In this paper, using the latest research, we will try to present an image of the Iron Age in the Middle Atrak Basin. For the first time, this article describes the pottery and features of the pottery tradition in this area. In this article, the pottery of the Middle Atrak Basin is identified and classified into seven groups. According to the clay studies, the Middle Atrak in the Iron Age was part of the pottery tradition of the Archaic Dehistan. Dehistan is the desert in northern part of Gorgan plain, which is today located in southern Turkmenistan. The characteristic of this pottery is gray clay that originated from the black gray pottery of the Eastern Alborz in Bronze Age. Alongside the prevailing pottery tradition in the Middle Atrak Basin, there are a number of well-known pottery clays known as Yaz I, which shows cultural exchanges and interactions with the people of the Yaz I. The typical sherds of Iron Age of the region is low. These potteries can generally be divided into 7 types based on forms. This study suggested that the Middle Atrak Basin, due to its adjacency with culture Yaz 1, may play a significant role in the formation of tradition, which later became known as Silk VI.

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    DANA, MOHSEN, & HEJEBRI NOBARI, ALIREZA. (2021). The Iron Age Pottery in the Middle Atrak Basin, North of Iranian Khorasan. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, 10(27 ), 73-94. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/388222/en

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    DANA MOHSEN, HEJEBRI NOBARI ALIREZA. The Iron Age Pottery in the Middle Atrak Basin, North of Iranian Khorasan. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN[Internet]. 2021;10(27 ):73-94. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/388222/en

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    MOHSEN DANA, and ALIREZA HEJEBRI NOBARI, “The Iron Age Pottery in the Middle Atrak Basin, North of Iranian Khorasan,” PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, vol. 10, no. 27 , pp. 73–94, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/388222/en

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