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Origins of State Organisations in Prehistoric Highland Fars, Southern Iran
Origins of State Organisations in Prehistoric Highland Fars, Southern Iran
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A01=Abbas Alizadeh
Ancient Near East
Archaeology
Author_Abbas Alizadeh
Category=NKD
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Iran
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- ISBN 9781885923363
- Weight: 1480g
- Publication Date: 10 Oct 2006
- Publisher: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
The late prehistoric Bakun A culture in Fars is a major source of information on the initial development of the evolutionary path which vertical mobile pastoralists of highland Iran may have taken to develop state organisations. Long before the appearance of administrative technology and physical segregation of administration, production, storage, and residential units in urban centers of the second half of the fourth millennium BC, Tall-e Bakun A, near Persepolis in the Marv Dasht region of Fars, stands as one of the precursors to the complex societies of the fourth millennium BC early urban centres. The present publication presents the final report of the last season's excavations at Tall-e Bakun A. The archaeological materials from this season are combined with the results of other pertinent data from surveys and excavations in the Near East to provide a foundation upon which pre-state social evolution in late prehistoric highland Fars has been reconstructed and interpreted. Based on the analysis of the available archaeological data as well as historical and ethnographic sources, Alizadeh argues that the specialised manufacture and administrative aspects at Tall-e Bakun A indicate the existence of differential status at the site, where a few families or ranking individuals controlled the manufacture and flow of goods.
by Abbas Alizadeh
Origins of State Organisations in Prehistoric Highland Fars, Southern Iran
€76.99
