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    Intra-Regional Diversity of Dalma Ceramic Tradition Based on Analysis of the Painted Monochrome Ware. - archive.org DALMĀ TEPE - iranicaonline.org Portal:...
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    in north-western Iran. Dalma assemblages were initially discovered by the excavations carried out at Dalma Tepe and Hasanlu Tepe in south-western parts...
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    Teppe Hasanlu (redirect from Hasanlu Tepe)
    time. These other excavations were conducted at Dinkha Tepe, Dalma Tepe, Hajji Firuz Tepe, Agrab Tepe, Pisdeli, and Seh Girdan. The Hasanlu Publications Project...
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    (Godin pre-XI) related to Halaf culture pottery. The impressed Dalma ware (Dalma Tepe) (Godin XI/X) is very similar to the pottery traditions from the...
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    dwellings are more common. Painted ceramics of the Dalma culture have been found at Nakhchivan Tepe. It shows great variety. Ceramics of the upper horizon...
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  • Hajji Firuz Tepe is an archaeological site located in West Azarbaijan Province in north-western Iran and lies in the north-western part of the Zagros Mountains...
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  • resemblance to Dalma-type ceramics. The painted ceramics found here are similar to the settlements in northwestern Iran characterized by Kul Tepe Jolfa, Seh...
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    Ali Kosh Geoy Tepe Baba Jan Tepe Shah Tepe Hajji Firuz Tepe Kul Tepe Shir Ashian Tepe Tepe Hissar Tepe Sofalin Tureng Tepe Yarim Tepe Vahrkana (Gorgan)...
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    discovered in the mountains; both the settlements of Hajji Firuz Tepe and Godin Tepe have given evidence of wine storage dating between 3500 and 5400...
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    Urmia that have been excavated. They include Dalma Tepe, Teppe Hasanlu, and Geoy Tepe. Hajji Firuz Tepe may have been the earliest of these sites. Se...
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  • Kul Tepe of Nakhichevan to the south, and with the northern Near East, such as the lower levels of Hajji Firuz Tepe, at Dalma Tepe, and at Tilki Tepe. The...
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    with the sites located as far as Lake Urmia in Iran such as Yanik Tepe and Dalma Tepe. The sites of interest in this area include, Zorats Karer prehistoric...
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    5km south of the Kultepe site. Nakhchivan Tepe is an archaeological site where the painted ceramics of the Dalma culture have been found. The settlements...
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    The Rahmatabad Mound or the Rahmatabad Tepe (5th millennium BC) is one of the most historically significant settlements on the Marvdasht plain, Persia...
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  • Agelarakis), based on their years of work in Iraq. Rose Solecki also wrote Tepe Seavan, a Dalma Period Site in the Margavar Valley, Azerbaijan, Iran (1973) and An...
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    Kura–Araxes culture (category Leyla-Tepe culture)
    Karaz (Erzurum), Pulur (after a site renamed later as Sakyol), and Yanik Tepe (Iranian Azerbaijan, near Lake Urmia) cultures. It gave rise to the Khirbet...
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  • photographs and field notes from her research on the Hasanlu Project at Dalma Tepe, Iran. 1971 "The 1971 Excavations at She Gabi, Iran," Archaeology 26:...
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    known are those from two sites in the Zagros region of Iran: Tepe Asiab and Ganj-i-Dareh Tepe. The Mesopotamian civilization emerged during the period 3700–2900...
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  • been excavated, Kohne Pasgah and Kohne Tepesi. At Kul Tepe Jolfa, material was found from the Dalma culture period (5000–4500 BC), and then following to...
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    6000–c.4000 BC Chalcolithic culture of Nakhchivan c.4945–c.3800 BC Leyla-Tepe culture c.4350–c.4000 BC Kura–Araxes culture c.3400–c.2000 BC Nakhchivan...
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    connections. However, after assessing the genetics of individuals found at Hasanlu Tepe, recent scholarship has suggested the possibility of the presence of Indo-Europeans...
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    Kurdistan, Ganj Par in Gilan, Darband Cave in Gilan, Khaleseh in Zanjan, Tepe Gakia (34°13′N 47°13′E / 34.217°N 47.217°E / 34.217; 47.217) 14 km (8...
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    sites, including Godin Tepe. Several excavated sites such as Godin Tepe, Tepe Nush-i Jan, Moush Tepe, Gunespan, Baba Jan and Tepe Ozbaki, show significant...
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    the most important archaeological monuments of Azerbaijan Aratashen Kul Tepe Jolfa, Iran Махмудов Ф.Р., Нариманов П.Г., 1974. Поселение Аликемек-тепеси...
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  • the culture include Shahr-e Sukhteh (Burnt City), Tepe Bampur, Espiedej, Shahdad, Tal-i-Iblis and Tepe Yahya. The grouping of these sites as an "independent...
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    the southeastern Zagros around Kerman province, with sites such as Tepe Sialk, Tepe Yahya, Tall-i Iblis, and Shahdad, were more on the periphery. In the...
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  • present at the Bronze Age/early Iron Age sites of Kinet Höyük and Kilise Tepe (Anatolia, Turkey). A study on the tooth wear in fossil bovids from the Tugen...
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  • north-western Iran. Similar pottery is found at Kültepe I, Khalaj, Sederek, and Kul Tepe of Marand in Iran. ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005)....
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    western Iran. There are also 10,000-year-old human and animal figurines from Tepe Sarab in Kermanshah Province among many other ancient artefacts. The south-western...
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    6000–c.4000 BC Chalcolithic culture of Nakhchivan c.4945–c.3800 BC Leyla-Tepe culture c.4350–c.4000 BC Kura–Araxes culture c.3400–c.2000 BC Nakhchivan...
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