Robert H. Jr. Dyson
- AMLAŠ ii. Excavations
AMLAŠ, a small village in southeastern Gīlān which, since 1959, has given its name to a large assortment of archeological…
- CERAMICS i. The Neolithic Period through the Bronze Age in Northeastern and North-central Persia
CERAMICS i. The Neolithic Period through the Bronze Age in Northeastern and North-central Persia I. Northeastern Persia The ceramic tradition…
- TEPE HISSAR
TEPE HISSAR (Tappa Ḥeṣār), prehistoric site located just south of Dāmḡān in northeastern Persia. To the north lie valleys rich…
- DALMĀ TEPE
DALMĀ TEPE, an archeological site in western Azarbaijan. It is a small mound located about 5 km southwest of Ḥasanlū…
- COON, CARLETON STEVENS
COON, CARLETON STEVENS (b. Wakefield, Massachusetts, 23 June 1904, d. Gloucester, Massachusetts, 4 June 1981), American anthropologist and educator. Coon…
- BRONZE AGE
BRONZE AGE, in Iranian archaeology a term used informally for the period from the rise of trading towns in Iran,…
- ḤASANLU TEPPE ii. THE GOLDEN BOWL
ḤASANLU TEPPE ii. THE GOLDEN BOWL The context. The ‘gold bowl of Ḥasanlu’ was found in the debris of Burned…
- ḤASANLU TEPPE
ḤASANLU TEPPE, the name of an archeological site located in western Azarbaijan Province in northwest Persia, a short distance southwest…
- ḤASANLU TEPPE i. THE SITE
ḤASANLU TEPPE i. THE SITE Ḥasanlu Tepe is the largest site in the Qadar River valley and dominates the small…