1. Craft production at Köhne Shahar, a Kura-Araxes settlement in Iranian Azerbaijan.
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Alizadeh, Karim, Samei, Siavash, Mohammadkhani, Kourosh, Heidari, Reza, and Tykot, Robert H.
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KURA-Araxes culture , *CRAFT shops , *INTERMONTANE basins - Abstract
Considerable investigations and studies, especially during the past two decades, have substantially increased our information about the Kura-Araxes cultural tradition of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC. Yet, fundamental questions remain about the social and economic makeup of Kura-Araxes communities that require further investigation. In particular, our knowledge about societal organization within Kura-Araxes communities is still very limited. Kura-Araxes communities are known as either pastoral/nomads or sedentary/agriculturalist that possibly were socially undifferentiated. In this paper, we present evidence of workshop units and craft activities from the Kura-Araxes site of Köhne Shahar in the Chaldran area of Iranian Azerbaijan. We argue that Köhne Shahar represents a craft production site and Kura-Araxes community with signs of societal complexity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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