Newly Discovered Bronze Age Archaeological Sites on Qeshm Island, Iran

Author(s)
Khosrowzadeh, Alireza
Aali, Abolfazl
Weeks, Lloyd
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Archaeological surveys of Qeshm Island conducted in 2006 and 2012 have identified a total of 191 archaeological sites dating from prehistoric to late Islamic times and provided new insights into the ancient settlement of the island. Among the identified sites, seven (three settlements and four cemeteries) can be attributed to the Bronze Age, representing the first archaeological sites from this period to have been identified on the Iranian islands of the Persian Gulf. Although only a preliminary reconstruction of the social and economic aspects of the third-millennium BC settlement of Qeshm Island is possible from these two seasons of survey, it appears that communities practised both agricultural production and the exploitation of marine resources. Material remains collected during surface survey indicate cultural, economic and technological connections between the Bronze Age inhabitants of Qeshm Island and neighbouring communities in south-eastern Iran and south-eastern Arabia.
Citation
Iran, 55(2), p. 120-142
ISSN
2396-9202
0578-6967
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Language
en
Publisher
British Institute of Persian Studies
Title
Newly Discovered Bronze Age Archaeological Sites on Qeshm Island, Iran
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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