Mitchell Rothman

Mitchell Rothman

Widener University
2014 Grant Recipient
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A View from the Highlands: The History of Shengavit, Armenia in the 4th and 3rd Millennia BCE

PUBLISHED 2023. Please also visit the publication's webpage.

Dr. Mitchell S. Rothman is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Widener University, and a Consulting Scholar at the Penn Museum. He has conducted archaeological excavation and survey projects throughout the Middle East. He has written final reports on earlier excavations at Tepe Gawra, Iraq, and Godin Tepe, Iran (helped by a grant from the White Levy Foundation), and books and articles on the origin of the state in Mesopotamia of the Uruk Period, the Kura-Araxes cultural tradition and society, and theoretical issues of archaeological interpretation. His early work concentrated on Mesopotamia, but in the last decade and a half he has been involved with understanding the fascinating 4th and 3rd millennium BCE Kura-Araxes culture and society in its South Caucasian homeland and in its extensive migrant diaspora from the Zagros across the Taurus Mountains and down into the Levant.

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