This thesis examines the cultural developments of Dasht-e Lut (western edge of the Lut Desert, South-East Iran) from early fifth to early second millennia BC. Archaeologically, Dasht-e Lut is well-known thanks to the existence of the Bronze Age urban center of Shahdad where it is considered to be a meeting point in the Bronze Age networks of Southwest Asia. This study will develop a landscape approach to the studies of the human-environment interactions, settlement patterns and population changes on the west of Lut desert during Chalcolithic era and the Bronze Age. In this regard, a three season archaeological project (in 2012, 2013 and 2016) were carried out by the author in this area. The first season was an extensive archaeological surve...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
Located in the northeast of Iran, at the crossroads of the Iranian plateau and the steppes of Centra...
A Bronze Age culture covering an area of 3000 Sq Km in the remote Karakum desert has been discovered...
This thesis examines the cultural developments of Dasht-e Lut (western edge of the Lut Desert, South...
The book compiles a portion of the contributions presented during the symposium “Urbanisation, comme...
The book compiles a portion of the contributions presented during the symposium “Urbanisation, comme...
This thesis concerns the people of the western Zagros foothills during the Early Bronze Age (3rd mil...
Southeastern Iran consists of several different geographical zones. Archaeologically, Halil Rud Basi...
Solgi or Sharif Abad tepe (A&B) is one of the larger settlement sites of the Gamasi-Ab river basin i...
The Jiroft area, located along the Halil Roud river, to the southeast of Iran, with a climate charac...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
Located in the northeast of Iran, at the crossroads of the Iranian plateau and the steppes of Centra...
A Bronze Age culture covering an area of 3000 Sq Km in the remote Karakum desert has been discovered...
This thesis examines the cultural developments of Dasht-e Lut (western edge of the Lut Desert, South...
The book compiles a portion of the contributions presented during the symposium “Urbanisation, comme...
The book compiles a portion of the contributions presented during the symposium “Urbanisation, comme...
This thesis concerns the people of the western Zagros foothills during the Early Bronze Age (3rd mil...
Southeastern Iran consists of several different geographical zones. Archaeologically, Halil Rud Basi...
Solgi or Sharif Abad tepe (A&B) is one of the larger settlement sites of the Gamasi-Ab river basin i...
The Jiroft area, located along the Halil Roud river, to the southeast of Iran, with a climate charac...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
Located in the northeast of Iran, at the crossroads of the Iranian plateau and the steppes of Centra...
A Bronze Age culture covering an area of 3000 Sq Km in the remote Karakum desert has been discovered...