• of Iran as seen from Tepe Yahya. (with Philip Kohl) Expedition, Vol. 13, Nos. 3-4, pp. 14-22, 1971 Potts, Daniel T., "Tepe Yahya, Tell Abraq and the chronology...
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  • al-Antaki / Yaḥya ibn Saʿīd al-Anṭākī, 11th century Christian Arabic historian. John the Baptist in Islam, also known as Yaḥyā ibn Zakarīyā Tepe Yahya, an archaeological...
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    Malyan (33 tablets and fragments) Tepe Yahya (27 tablets, tablet blanks found) Tepe Sofalin (12 tablets and fragments) Tepe Sialk (5 tablets) Ozbaki (one...
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  • 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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    Appalachian Mountain System from Newfoundland. The ancient trading city of Tepe Yahya in southeastern Iran was a center for the production and distribution...
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    C. to about A.D. 400. Thereafter only nomads visited the dead city." Tepe Yahya, midway between Mesopotania and India, was a busy center of trade 5,500...
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    irrigation system from the Iron Age, found in the 1960s and 1970s near Tepe Yahya in southwestern Iran. In Adana in southern Turkey, the Yılankale (Snake...
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    Grey Streak-Burnished Ware appeared, the same as in Tepe Yahya IVC, (c. 3400–3000 BC), and in Tepe Yahya IVB6), and fragments of polychromatic Nal pottery...
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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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    "On pins and needles: tracing the evolution of copper-based alloying at Tepe Yahya, Iran, via ICP-MS analysis of Common-place items". Journal of Archaeological...
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    that arsenical bronze was produced for a time alongside tin bronze. At Tepe Yahya its use continued into the Iron Age for the manufacture of trinkets and...
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  • Roger Matthews. Englund also published the 27 proto-Elamite tablets from Tepe Yahya in Iran's Fars province with Peter Damerow (1989) and led research in...
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    Central Iranian Plateau ("Jiroft culture") Shahr-i Sokhta Konar Sandal Tepe Yahya Zayandeh River Civilization Tappeh Sialk Paleolithic sites Niasar Sefid-Ab...
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    At Mehi were found several decorated chlorite vessels, imported from Tepe Yahya and attesting trade contacts with the Eastern Iran. Copper and bronze...
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    ancient Iran had people oversee financial matters. In Godin Tepe (گدین تپه) and Tepe Yahya (تپه يحيی), cylindrical tokens that were used for bookkeeping...
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    "On pins and needles: tracing the evolution of copper-based alloying at Tepe Yahya, Iran, via ICP-MS analysis of Common-place items". Journal of Archaeological...
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  • Godin Tepe Haft Tepe Hajji Firuz Tepe Kuzaran Marlik Noushijan Rahmatabad Mound Salaleh Shahr-e Sukhteh Tall-i Bakun Tepe Hissar Tepe Sialk Tepe Yahya Teppe...
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    including Tepe Hissar (Tappe Heṣār), Shah Tepe (Šāh-Tappe), Kalleh Nisar (Kalla Nisār), Jalalabad (Jalālābād), Marlik (Mārlik) and Tepe Yahya (Tappe Yaḥyā) (Possehl...
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    script found in Susa are dated to this period as well as at Tepe Sofalin and Tepe Yahya. It was originally assumed that the Proto-Elamites were in fact...
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    like Tepe Sabz, Ja'far Abad, Chogha Mish, Tall-e Jari, Cheshmeh Ali, Ismaeel Abad, Tal-e bakun, Tepe Sialk, Tepe Musian, tepe Yahya, Shahdad, Tepe Gian...
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  • Tehran Plain Temukan Tepe Hissar Tepe Sialk Tepe Yahya Teppe Hasanlu Teppe Zagheh Terenah The Historic Bath of Siba Tureng Tepe Two domes of Kukherd Warwasi...
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  • of the ancient Near East Chronology of the ancient Near East Anshan Tepe Yahya Tepe Sialk Hessari, M., "First Preliminary Report on Excavations at Tape...
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  • also completed initial excavations at Sirjan in 1970 and Tepe Dasht-i Deh close to Tepe Yahya in 1971 and 1972. In 1973, before completing his doctoral...
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  • like Tepe Sabz, Ja'far Abad, Chogha Mish, Tall-e Jari, Cheshmeh Ali, Ismaeel Abad, Tal-e bakun, Tepe Sialk, Tepe Musian, tepe Yahya, Shahdad, Tepe Gian...
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    Iran. Bactria–Margiana material has been found at Susa, Shahdad, and Tepe Yahya in Iran.[citation needed] In contrast, Lamberg-Karlovsky did not see this...
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    Dakyanus (Town of the emperor Decius) near Jiroft, Iran. Sites at Sirjan and Tepe Yahya have also been postulated. Fraser, taking a typically conservative position...
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  • culture of Oman, dating possibly to the last quarter of the 3rd millennium. Tepe Yahya in Kerman Province, Iran, is another important site that may be related...
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    (c. 2700–2000 BCE) • Shahr-e Sukhteh or Sookhteh (c. 3200–1800 BCE) • Tepe Yahya (c. 2200–1800 BCE) • Khurvin (c. 2000–1600 BCE) • Zagheh (c. 1500–1200...
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  • primarily of chlorite; a number were produced at the important site of Tepe Yahya southeast of Kerman (Iran) in the middle and late 3rd millennium b.c.e...
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    their appearance in the archaeological record in such distant sites as Tepe Yahya and Shahr-i-Sokhta in Iran, as well as in the Indus Valley, sheds light...
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