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New Uruk Findings in NW Iran; Hasanlu VIII-VII and the Lack of Kura-Araxes Evidence in Southern Parts of the Lake Urmia Region

Pages

  167-183

Keywords

Hasanlu VIIIA (Pisdeli)/VIIC (Kura-Araxes)Q2

Abstract

 During 2007 archaeological survey of Little Zab River in Sardasht district in NW Iran, 6 typical Uruk (Uruk Related) sites have been brought to light. One of the important one is Tepe Badamyar Rabat with typical Beveled Rim Bowl pottery that is considered as first Uruk evidence in NW Iran. In addition to Rabat, the Uruk materials found in Tepe Baghi, Tepe Waliv, Tepe Molla Yousef, Tepe Lavin and Tepe Goman would provide the opportunity for studying on one millennium gap between Hasanlu VIIIA (Pisdeli) and VIIC (Kura-Araxes) in southern parts of the Lake Urmia Region. This gap is considered as main vague issue in archaeology of NW Iran. The Uruk evidence in the mentioned sites mainly belongs to Middle and Late Uruk periods (3600/3500-3100 BC). These new finding not only establish good opportunity for revising NW Iran chronological framework but provide good base for studying inter-regional relationship of NW Iran communities with south and northern Mesopotamian societies during the 4th millennium BC. This article is trying to introduce fresh typical Uruk sites in southern part of the Lake Urmia with detailed emphasis on new pottery, lithic and special finds of Tepe Badamyar Rabat. Also the present paper is intended to deal with the Uruk cultural influences in NW Iran, proposing a chronological framework for the period concerned and to discuss interregional relationship with adjacent region.

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    ABEDI, AKBAR, HEIDARI, REZA, & salimi, salah. (2019). New Uruk Findings in NW Iran; Hasanlu VIII-VII and the Lack of Kura-Araxes Evidence in Southern Parts of the Lake Urmia Region. JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES, 11(1 (SERIAL NO. 19) ), 167-183. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/393795/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ABEDI AKBAR, HEIDARI REZA, salimi salah. New Uruk Findings in NW Iran; Hasanlu VIII-VII and the Lack of Kura-Araxes Evidence in Southern Parts of the Lake Urmia Region. JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES[Internet]. 2019;11(1 (SERIAL NO. 19) ):167-183. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/393795/en

    IEEE: Copy

    AKBAR ABEDI, REZA HEIDARI, and salah salimi, “New Uruk Findings in NW Iran; Hasanlu VIII-VII and the Lack of Kura-Araxes Evidence in Southern Parts of the Lake Urmia Region,” JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES, vol. 11, no. 1 (SERIAL NO. 19) , pp. 167–183, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/393795/en

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