Place, Encounter, and the Making of Communities
The Lower Sirwan/Upper Diyala River Valley from Prehistory to the Iron Age
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
EnglishAbstract
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.
Keywords
archaeology; Assyriology; archaeometry; Sirwan/Diyala River; Shakhi Kora; Kani Masi; Sirwan Regional Project; regional survey; Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Iraq; Southwest Asia; Kassite; UrukDOI
10.59641/oo367raISBN
9789464271058, 9789464271065, 9789464271072Publisher
Sidestone PressPublisher website
https://www.sidestone.com/Publication date and place
Leiden, 2024Imprint
Sidestone Press AcademicsClassification
Archaeology
Assyrian Empires
Iraq
Prehistory