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- Title
PAINTED POTTERY OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE (LATE 4TH - FIRST CENTURIES OF THE 3RD MILLENNIUM BC) IN LURISTAN, W-IRAN.
- Authors
HAERINCK, Ernie
- Abstract
The painted pottery of the first half of the Early Bronze Age in Luristan (Pusht-i Kuh and Pish-i Kuh) is rather badly documented. Most information comes from grave-contexts, although on the whole the information is limited. Two main categories are to be distinguished: a bichrome/polychrome as well as a monochrome group. There are distinct regions with a different pottery tradition. Evidence from Susa, Godin Tepe and other sites is included, as well as information provided by Mesopotamian sites. An attempt is being made to outline the regional diversity and a chronology is proposed.
- Subjects
LURISTAN (Iran); IRAN; POTTERY; PAINTED pottery; ARCHAEOLOGY; BRONZE Age pottery
- Publication
Iranica Antiqua, 2011, Vol 46, p55
- ISSN
0021-0870
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2143/IA.46.0.2084413