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        Place, Encounter, and the Making of Communities

        The Lower Sirwan/Upper Diyala River Valley from Prehistory to the Iron Age

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        Author(s)
        Glatz, Claudia
        Calderbank, Daniel
        Chelazzi, Francesca
        Sameen, Salah Mohammed
        Erskine, Neil
        Del Bravo, Francesco
        Abdullatif, Nawzad
        Hald, Mette Marie
        Miglio, Adam E.
        Perruchini, Elsa
        Ali, Mohammed
        Hamdan, Sarwat
        Sorotou, Aphrodite
        Jensen, Eric
        Palyvos, Aris
        Gravdal Heimvik, Synnøve
        Bendrey, Robin
        Pearson, Jessica
        Lauinger, Jacob
        Moscone, Daniele
        Squitieri, Andrea
        Baysal, Emma
        Twiss, Katheryn
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This book sketches the first archaeological history of the lower Sirwan/upper Diyala river valley of north-east Iraq and adjacent landscapes over a period of c. 12,000 years, from the earliest signs of human presence until the mid-first millennium BCE, based on data gathered between 2013 and 2023 by the Sirwan Regional Project (SRP). The central research objective of the SRP is to move beyond traditional historical _topoi_ and their predominantly external and state-centric perspectives that have dominated narratives of the region thus far. Instead, the chapters in this volume develop an in-depth, archaeological understanding of the nature of the region’s past communities, their cultural and economic practices, the modes of socio-political organisation they developed, adopted, and rejected, and their long-term developments. In order to reconstruct past Sirwan lifeways, the book interweaves regional-scale datasets with the results of ongoing and completed excavations at the Late Chalcolithic site of Shakhi Kora and the Late Bronze to Early Iron Age site of Kani Masi, as well as the results of a wide range of archaeological, Assyriological, art historical, and archaeometric analyses.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/98160
        Keywords
        archaeology; Assyriology; archaeometry; Sirwan/Diyala River; Shakhi Kora; Kani Masi; Sirwan Regional Project; regional survey; Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Iraq; Southwest Asia; Kassite; Uruk
        DOI
        10.59641/oo367ra
        ISBN
        9789464271072, 9789464271058, 9789464271065
        Publisher
        Sidestone Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.sidestone.com/
        Publication date and place
        Leiden, 2024
        Imprint
        Sidestone Press Academics
        Classification
        Archaeology
        Assyrian Empires
        Iraq
        Prehistory
        Pages
        500
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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