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In this paper I translate and interpret R̥gveda 1.143, which presents a newer and stronger vision of Dīrghatamas. In the arrangement of the surviving Śākalya recension of the R̥V, 1.143 belongs to the Dīrghatamas cycle, a group of 25... more
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      Vedic Language and Classical SanskritVedic SanskritBMAC ArchaeologyRigveda
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      ChariotsBMACBronze Age of Central AsiaSintashta Culture
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      SemioticsArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyAnthropology
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      Iranian ArchaeologySumerianElamiteIndus Valley Civilization
Founded in 2001, the French Archaeological Mission in Turkmenistan aims to explore and study the multi-chronological site of Ulug-depe, from the Neolithic to the historical periods. In 2014 our work highlighted an exceptional discovery... more
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      Bronze Age ArchaeologyBronze Age (Archaeology)Archaeology of Central AsiaMiddle Bronze Age
The articles deals with the interrelations between the iconography of Bronze Age Iran (with the emphasis on the Jiroft- or Kerman Culture) and BMAC. It shows principles of transfer and transformation of motifs, heroes, deities and mixed... more
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      IconographyIranian ArchaeologyCentral AsiaBronze Age (Archaeology)
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      Bronze Age (Archaeology)Archaeology of Central AsiaBMAC ArchaeologyCentral Asian Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyIranian ArchaeologyLate Bronze Age archaeologyBMAC Archaeology
North east of Iran has been of crucial importance compared to other areas due to important routes crossing it. From the perspective of archaeologists, the expansion of regional and trans-regional trade exchanges is an evidence of Bronze... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric Archaeology
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      GeographyClassical ArchaeologyIconographyIranian Archaeology
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      GeographyClassical ArchaeologyIconographyIranian Archaeology
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      Iranian ArchaeologyLate Bronze Age archaeologyCentral AsiaBMAC Archaeology
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      Iranian ArchaeologyBronze Age (Archaeology)ElamiteIndus Valley Civilization
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      Central AsiaBMAC
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyCentral AsiaArchaeology of Central Asia
In the Central Khorasan region, from the Neolithic period with pottery to the contemporary period, pottery has been a common and significant art and industry. During the archeological studies carried out in this area, the technique of... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyIranian ArchaeologyNeolithic ArchaeologyCentral Asia
Tepe Chalow is low, maximum 2 m in height with an area of more than 40 ha., has a sequence that embraces the Late Chalcolithic, Early Bronze and Greater Khorasan Civilization (GKC) / Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), 2300 /... more
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      Funeral PracticesBronze AgeChalcolithicNecropolis
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      GeographyClassical ArchaeologyIconographyIranian Archaeology
Between 1800 and 1700 BC, complex urban centers in the eastern half of Iran, especially in the Northeast and Central Asia, collapsed due to unknown factors; While in Balkh and Merv oases, the settlements of this period appeared with the... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyCultural LandscapesTheoretical ArchaeologyMaya Archaeology
Archeological sites, undergoing the processes of abandonment and finally deposition over long periods, change their shape under the influence of natural and unnatural processes and appear in a new topography. During these processes, the... more
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      EcologyBMACCultural ProcessesSabzevar Plain
The data collected from friezes and cornices can help one know about the geographic history of a land. The Mesopotamian scripts since Ur III to the early middle Elamite period, mentioned a land named Tukrish which exported gold, lapis... more
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      Iranian ArchaeologyIranian StudiesBactria (Archaeology)BMAC Archaeology
The recent discovery of the Bactria Margiana Archaeological Complex brought up a great civilization in Central Asia that raised huge monumental buildings within a centralized power headed by a ruling lineage and where craftsmen impressive... more
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      Central Asia (History)BMAC ArchaeologyBactriaBronze Age
Abstract Sarayan region is one of the most studied areas of South Khorasan Archaeology in recent years which has not been many studies. This area comprises two parts from landscape: mountainous and plain. These parts have provided... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyLandscape Archaeology
شناخت شیوه های تدفین و تفسیر اشیاء درون گور تبلور فرهنگ و تصورات فلسفی بشری نسبت به جهان دیگر، آداب و رسوم، باورهای مذهبی و همچنین ساختارها و پیچیدگی های اجتماعی است. در دوره مفرغ جدید در آسیای مرکزی و خراسان ایران، فرهنگی موسوم به بلخی-... more
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      Iranian ArchaeologyLate Bronze Age archaeologyBMAC ArchaeologyKhorasan Prehistory