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Darvi Tepe Chehr, a workshop site of the middle palaeolithic in the Harsin area, Kermanshah province

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  7-28

Abstract

 The valleys and margins of the intermountain plains between Harsin and Bisetoon are among the key geographical areas in the Zagros Palaeolithic studies. Recent archaeological research has shown that some of the Zagros Paleolithic sites are adjacent to radiolarian rocks of chert. Darvi Tepe as one of these important sites with a considerable number of stone artifacts is located on the near of Chehr village and 10 km south of Bisetoon mountain. The geographical position of the Darvi Tepe is such that it lies between the Middle Paleolithic sites in the Harsin Mountains and the Paleolithic sites of the Bistoon Mountains. In this article, research questions were included what kind of usage does the site have on a rocky bed of natural radiolarian outcrops? By studing and typology of surface findings, what is the time period of Darvi Tepe? The study of the technology making and typology of the pieces collected from the Darvi Tepe shows that the site was used as an open workshop for the production of stone artifacts. The Surface findings from the site indicate that the Darvi Tepe is belong to the Middle Paleolithic period. The research on the findinds is based on library-field survey method. Also the relatively high presence of the LevaLeva technique and retouch on the debitage of the site are noteworthy. The presence of a large number of retouch pieces in a workshop site on the high quality raw materials was indicated that the low availability of raw material resources does not lead to retouch and it is the main reason for the retouch creating efficient edges. While the relative abundance of the Levaleva technique in the Darvi Tepe is confirming studies based on the presence of Levaleva in high Zagros, and this is another site that further substantiates the claim of Levalova in the High Zagros.

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    CHEHRI, MOHAMMAD EGHBAL, & VAHDATI NASAB, HAMED. (2020). Darvi Tepe Chehr, a workshop site of the middle palaeolithic in the Harsin area, Kermanshah province. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, 10(25 ), 7-28. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/408763/en

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    CHEHRI MOHAMMAD EGHBAL, VAHDATI NASAB HAMED. Darvi Tepe Chehr, a workshop site of the middle palaeolithic in the Harsin area, Kermanshah province. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN[Internet]. 2020;10(25 ):7-28. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/408763/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MOHAMMAD EGHBAL CHEHRI, and HAMED VAHDATI NASAB, “Darvi Tepe Chehr, a workshop site of the middle palaeolithic in the Harsin area, Kermanshah province,” PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, vol. 10, no. 25 , pp. 7–28, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/408763/en

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