نتایج جستجو برای: pottery in shahreza

تعداد نتایج: 16977002  

Journal: :مطالعات باستان شناسی 0
خداکرم مظاهری استادیار گروه باستان شناسی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی- واحد ایلام بهرام کریمی کارشناس ارشد تاریخ ایران، مدرس گروه معارف دانشگاه ایلام

the goal of this article is to study the shimashki potteries in the saymarreh valley. archaeological surveys conducted in the saymarreh valley shows that the painted pottery tradition of godin iii has become prevalent in the valley during the bronze age and only once, development of this pottery tradition had cracked. this event took place in the phase of godin iii4, which we relate it to the i...

2013
Terry G. Powis Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta Richard Lesure Roberto Lopez Bravo Louis Grivetti Heidi Kucera Nilesh W. Gaikwad

The genus Capsicum is New World in origin and represents a complex of a wide variety of both wild and domesticated taxa. Peppers or fruits of Capsicum species rarely have been identified in the paleoethnobotanical record in either Meso- or South America. We report here confirmation of Capsicum sp. residues from pottery samples excavated at Chiapa de Corzo in southern Mexico dated from Middle to...

Journal: :مطالعات باستان شناسی 0
مرتضی حصاری استادیار دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی تهران مرکزی روح اله یوسفی زشک دانشجوی دکتری گروه باستان¬شناسی دانشگاه تهران

the present article investigates the administrative structure of the pottery mound from an administrative management point of view. data obtained from excavation of the pottery mound has generated an extensive archeological databank relating to the beginning of the historical era with a focus on the emergence of management and administrative systems in the central iranian plateau. in the proto-...

2017
Nicolle E. Hirschfeld

Based on her study of distribution patterns, Vronwy Hankey suggested that Cyprus or Cypriots played some role in the trade of Mycenaean pottery eastwards to the Levant. She also noted that some of the Mycenaean pottery which reached both Cyprus and the Near East can-ied marks incised on handles or painted on bases. This paper examines the possible relationships between the marks, Mycenaean pott...

2010
Mary Carter Constance Arzigian

The Oneota who lived in large farming communities in the La Crosse locality from apPl"()~im(itely A.D. 1300 to 1625 are recognized by the characteristic ceramics tl1e¥ pfodllced. They manufactured shell-tempered ceramic vessels. that were much larger(indmore finely made than the grit-:-tempered pottery of the Woodland culturesthat inhabited Wisconsin prior to A.D. 1300. The use of shell· to dec...

Sarbisheh County in the south Khorasan province has always been affected by the cultural and social behaviors of the immigrants and nomadic tribes, due to its special geographical location. The result of these immigration impacts is shown in the present paper to illustrate the relationship between the pottery motifs obtained from the four chapters of the archaeological excavation of the area of...

2004
J. FROH

The use of scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis in studies of archaeological pottery is discussed. The methods are described and results of their application to studies of Precolumbian glossy black pottery from northern Peru are reported in some detail.

Journal: Geopersia 2019

Jurassic deposits are discovered in the Shahreza area, southwest of Isfahan city, central Iran. They yield plant macrofossils belonging to 22 species assigned to 17 genera of various orders such as Equisetales, Filicales, Bennettitales, Cycadales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales. According to the occurrence of Annulariopsis simpsonii, Coniopteris hymenophylloides, Cladophlebis aktashensis, Nilssonia...

2013
Rémy Crassard Michael D. Petraglia Adrian G. Parker Ash Parton Richard G. Roberts Zenobia Jacobs Abdullah Alsharekh Abdulaziz Al-Omari Paul Breeze Nick A. Drake Huw S. Groucutt Richard Jennings Emmanuelle Régagnon Ceri Shipton

Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant. The archaeological site of Jebel Qattar 101 (JQ-101), at Jubbah in the southern part of the Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, contains a large collection of stone tools, adjacent to an Early Holocene palaeolake. The stone tool assemblage contains lithic types, including El-Khiam and Helwan ...

2015
Dylan Gaffney Glenn R. Summerhayes Anne Ford James M. Scott Tim Denham Judith Field William R. Dickinson Siân E Halcrow

Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ago, continuing on to colonise Remote Oceania for the first time, where they became the ancestral populations of Polynesians. Understanding the impact of these peoples on the mainland of New Guinea before they entered Remote Oceania has eluded archaeologists. New research from the archaeological ...

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