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Elamite and Achaemenid settlement on the Deh Lurān Plain: towns and villages of the early empires in southwestern Iran
2010, University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology
in English
0915703726 9780915703722
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Table of Contents
Introduction / by Henry T. Wright and James A. Neely
The dynamics of states and empires in early historic Mesopotamia
Geography of the Deh Lurān Plain
A brief history of archaeological research on the Deh Lurān Plain
Plan of the present work
Research design and methods / by James A. Neely
Ceramic phase indicators in surface assemblages / by Elizabeth Carter and Henry T. Wright
The early dynastic III phase
The Šimaški phase
The Sukkalmahu and middle Elamite phases
The neo-Elamite and Achaemenid phases
The archaeological sites and their interpretation / by James A. Neely and Henry T. Wright
Early historic settlement patterns on the Deh Lurān Plain / by Henry T. Wright
The later early dynastic phase
The Šimaški phase
The Sukkalmahu phase
The earlier middle Elamite phase
The later middle Elamite phase
The neo-Elamite phase
The Achaemenid phase
Water management during the later early dynastic, Elamite, and Achaemenid periods on the Deh Lurān Plain / by James A. Neely
Textual documentation of the Deh Lurān Plain : 2600-325 B.C.
The mid-late third millennium B.C. on the Deh Lurān Plain / by Piotr Michalowski and Henry T. Wright
The early to mid-second millennium / by Henry T. Wright
The early first millennium B.C. / by Pierre de Miroschedji and Henry T. Wright
The mid-first millennium B.C. / by Henry T. Wright
A land between : reflections on early historic Deh Lurān / by Henry T. Wright and James A. Neely
Deh Lurān in the trans-regional context
Transforming water management and food production on the Deh Lurān Plain
Reorienting the Deh Lurān settlements around corridors of communication
The implications of this survey for future archaeological work
Appendix A: Counts of artifacts in survey collections
Appendix B: Archaeological sites on the Deh Lurān Plain.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-131)
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