The Archaeology of The Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Adjacent Regions / editör Konstantinos Kopanias, John MacGinnis.
Language: English Publication details: Oxford : Archaeopress Publising; 2016.Description: 455 p. : ill., photo. ; 29 cmISBN:- 9781784913939
- DS70.5, A73 2016.
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Includes bibliographic references and index.
Kurdistan is home to some of the most important archaeological sites in the world, ranging from the Stone Age to the most recent past. While in earlier decades this exceptional potential did not receive the degree of attention which it merited, the past ten years has seen a burgeoning of cuttingedge archaeological field projects across the region. This volume, the outcome of a conference held at the University of Athens in November 2013, presents the results of this research. For the first time the archaeological inventory of the region is being systematically documented, laying the foundations for intensive study of the region’s settlement history. At the same time the area has seen a flourishing of excavations investigating every phase of human occupation. Together these endeavours are generating basic new data which is leading to a new understanding of the arrival of mankind, the development of agriculture, the emergence of cities, the evolution of complex societies and the forging of the great empires in this crucible of mankind.
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