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A Central Asian village at the dawn of civilization, excavations at Anau, Turkmenistan / Fredrik T. Hiebert with Kakamurad Kurbansakhatov ; foreword by Robert H. Dyson, Jr. ; and contributions from Hubert Schmidt [and nine others].

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Book
Author/Creator:
Hiebert, Fredrik T. (Fredrik Talmage), author.
Kurbansakhatov, K. (Kakamurad), author.
Dyson, Robert H., author of introduction, etc.
Contributor:
Schmidt, Hubert, contributor.
Series:
University Museum monograph ; 116.
University Museum Monograph ; 116
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cities and towns--Asia, Central--History.
Cities and towns.
City and town life--Asia, Central--History.
City and town life.
Villages--Asia, Central--History.
Villages.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Asia, Central.
Excavations (Archaeology).
Asia, Central--Civilization.
Asia, Central.
Asia, Central--Antiquities.
Physical Description:
xviii, 238 p. : ill., maps.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This integration of earlier and new scholarship reconceptualizes the origins of civilization, challenging the received view that the ancient Near East spawned the spread of civilization outward from Mesopotamia to all other neighboring cultures. Central Asia is here shown to have been a major player in the development of cities.Skillfully documenting the different phases of both Soviet and earlier Western external analyses along with recent excavation results, this new interpretation reveals Central Asia's role in the socioeconomic and political processes linked to both the Iranian Plateau and the Indus Valley, showing how it contributed substantively to the origins of urbanism in the Old World. Hiebert's research at Anau and his focus on the Chalcolithic levels provide an essential starting point for understanding both the nature of village life and the historical trajectories that resulted in Bronze Age urbanism.University Museum Monograph, 116
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
1 Anau North, an Introduction
2 The Settlement History of Central Asia in the Village Period
3 The History of Investigations at Anau North
4 1997 Excavations: Context of Deposition and Stratigraphy
5 Radiocarbon Chronology
6 Ceramic Complexes of Anau North and Relative Chronology
7 Small Finds from Anau North / Lollekova, Ogul'sona / Moore, Katherine M.
8 Architecture at Anau North
9 Burials / Warner, L. / Kurbansakhatov, K.
10 The Use of Plants at Anau North / Miller, Naomi F.
11 Microscopic Analysis of Soils from Anau North / Golyeva, Alexandra A.
12 Animal Herding, Hunting, and the History of Animal Domestication at Anau depe / Moore, K. M. / Ermolova, N. M. / Forsten, Ann
13 Prehistoric Behavior at Anau North
14 The Evolution of the Settlement at Anau North
Appendix A 1904 Excavations at Anau North / Schmidt, Hubert
Appendix B Catalogue of Small Finds from the 1904 Excavations / Moore, Katherine M.
Appendix C Botanical Data from the 1997 Excavations / Miller, Naomi F.
Appendix D A Basketry/Textile Impression from Anau North / Adovasio, J. M. / Illingworth, J. S.
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-283-21246-3
9786613212467
1-934536-23-7
OCLC:
655301418

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