The Archaeology of Southwest Afghanistan, Volume 1 : : Survey and Excavation / / William B. Trousdale.

Describes the sites and excavations of the most extensive archaeological research ever undertaken in southwest AfghanistanPresents the first and only synthesis of the archaeological history of southwest Afghanistan over the past 5,000 yearsRepresents extensive fieldwork involving a large team of sch...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Preface --
A Note on Transliteration, Names, and Maps --
Helmand Sistan Project Participants --
About the Authors --
Acknowledgements --
Chapter 1 Introduction --
Part I Background --
Chapter 2 History of the Sistan Region --
Chapter 3 History of Archaeological Research in Afghan Sistan --
Chapter 4 Field Methodology --
Part II Survey Sites --
Chapter 5 Sar-o-Tar --
Chapter 6 Helmand Valley Sites --
Chapter 7 Other Sites --
Part III Excavations --
Chapter 8 Excavated Sites --
Chapter 9 Shahr-i Gholghola --
Appendix 1 Sites Identified by the Helmand Sistan Project --
Appendix 2 Helmand Sistan Project Publications --
Appendix 3 The Temple Inscription from Khwaja Ali Sehyaka/Sehyak --
References --
Index
Gaia:Describes the sites and excavations of the most extensive archaeological research ever undertaken in southwest AfghanistanPresents the first and only synthesis of the archaeological history of southwest Afghanistan over the past 5,000 yearsRepresents extensive fieldwork involving a large team of scholars from the USA and Afghanistan in disciplines as diverse as archaeology, geology, linguistics, anthropology and art historyFills in the gaps in our knowledge base of more intensively studied ancient cultures of Central Asia, Iran, Mesopotamia, and IndiaShows contemporaneous occupation of Zoroastrian, Greek, and Buddhist shrines in a small geographical areaThis is the legacy report of an extensive joint US/Afghan archaeological project in the southwest quadrant of Afghanistan: the Smithsonian Institution/ Afghanistan Institute of Archaeology Helmand-Sistan Archaeological Project, 1971-1976. While the fieldwork was conducted in the 1970s, political events in Afghanistan over the past half century make this the first major archaeological synthesis of the region and the only one for decades to come. The Helmand River is one of the main routes between the Middle East, South, and Central Asia over the past 5,000 years and project findings reflect that cross-cultural mixing of cultures. The research identified key monuments from Bronze Age, Persian, Greek, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, and Islamic cultures, and explored the role of intensive irrigation agriculture in one of the world’s driest regions. Volume 1 describes the 200 archaeological sites surveyed or excavated by the survey and their material culture.
Formatua:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781399503754
9783110780390
DOI:10.1515/9781399503754?locatt=mode:legacy
Sartu:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: William B. Trousdale.