Hasanlu V: The Late Bronze and Iron I Periods

Citation:

Danti, Michael, Hasanlu V: The Late Bronze and Iron I Periods (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2013), pp. xxvii + 483.
Hasanlu V: The Late Bronze and Iron I Periods

Abstract:

With contributions by Megan Cifarelli

Hasanlu V provides archaeologists with a new, more accurate chronology of Hasanlu, the largest and arguably the most important archaeological site in the Gadar River Valley of northwestern Iran. This revised chronology introduces Hasanlu Periods VIa, V, and IVc for the first time. Based on new findings, the report overturns current constructions of the origins of the archaeological culture in Hasanlu, which sought to link the Monochrome Burnished Ware Horizon (formerly known as the Early Western Grey Ware Horizon) to the migration of new peoples into western Iran in the later second millennium B.C. Hasanlu V shows instead that the Monochrome Burnished Ware Horizon developed gradually from indigenous traditions. This reappraisal has important implications for our understanding of Indo-Iranian migrations into the Zagros region.

"This handsomely produced book is a welcome addition to the long-delayed publication of the important site of Hasanlu, in Iranian Azerbaijan. The site was excavated by a University of Pennsylvania team, together with the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Archaeological Service of Iran from 1956-1977. . . . A valuable volume."—Ancient History Bulletin

For more information, visit the Hasanlu V page on the University of Pennsylvania Press website.

ISBN: 978-1-934536-61-2
Last updated on 12/21/2017