New Evidence of the Emergence of Complex Societies Discovered on the Central Iranian Plateau

The archaeological mound of Sofalin south of the Alborz Mountains of Northern Iran (Eastern Rey plain) sheds considerablelight on at least four problems connected with the emergence of complex societies in this part of Iran. The first, it helpsfill a chronological gap in an important archaeological...

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Main Author: Morteza Hessari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Archaeological Sciences Research Centre, University of Sistan and Baluchestan 2011-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
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Online Access:https://ijas.usb.ac.ir/article_466_d83da87a0f757ca18ba23c2f342014bc.pdf
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Summary:The archaeological mound of Sofalin south of the Alborz Mountains of Northern Iran (Eastern Rey plain) sheds considerablelight on at least four problems connected with the emergence of complex societies in this part of Iran. The first, it helpsfill a chronological gap in an important archaeological sequence by revealing a previously unidentified late fourth andthird millennium B.C. sequence of occupations. Second, the remains recovered from the mound illustrate a surprisingsophistication in the use of proto-Elamite economic and numerical tablets, as well as cylindrical seal impressions. Third,it shows an early stage of an administration system in this area which has not been identified before. Finally, the data mayreflect a development from a rather generalized subsistence economy based on agriculture to an economy based on longdistancetrade connected with the import and export of goods.
ISSN:2251-743X
2676-2919