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Science | 1962

The Hasanlu Project Archeologists, working with natural scientists, delineate life in a 1000 B.C. town of Azerbaijan

Robert H. Dyson

The aim of this article has been to indicate some of the work in progress, both in the field and in the laboratory, in connection with the Hasanlu project. Since this work is still going on, no definitive conclusions can be reached in regard to the many special studies which our raw data have made possible.


Iran | 2009

SHIR-I SHIAN AND THE FIFTH-MILLENNIUM SEQUENCE OF NORTHERN IRAN

Robert H. Dyson; Christopher P. Thornton

Abstract For decades, the fifth-millennium cultural sequence of northern Iran has not been well understood due to a dearth of radiocarbon-dated stratigraphic excavations in this region. Recent work by Anglo-Iranian teams in north-central Iran has done much to change this picture, but an in-depth study of the material culture—particularly the ceramics—from this research is desperately needed to sort out many of the chronological problems associated with the new radiocarbon sequence. In order to instigate this discussion, this article seeks to draw out the remaining discrepancies in the archaeological sequence of the fifth millennium in northern Iran, and to juxtapose them with a complete publication of the fifth-millennium site of Shir-i Shian in north-eastern Iran, based upon archival records in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. This enigmatic site, excavated in the 1930s by Erich F. Schmidt but never published, displays a material culture known from mid-late fifth-millennium sites in both northern Iran and southern Turkmenistan. As such, it provides a critical link between these two regions, and highlights many of the problems inherent with forming a unified chronological sequence for the fifth millennium BC.


Iran | 1989

Constructing the Chronology and Historical Implications of Hasanlu IV

Robert H. Dyson; Oscar White Muscarella


Iran | 1969

Survey of Excavations in Iran, 1969-70

Wolfram Kleiss; A. A. Sarfaraz; Pinhas Delougaz; Helene J. Kantor; G. Dollfus; Dietrich Huff; A. D. H. Bivar; G. Fehérvári; Robert H. Dyson; M. Y. Kiyani; Kambakhsh Fard; Karl Kromer; W. M. Sumner; Akbar Tadjvidi; Ali Hakemi; Raffaele Biscione; Grazia Maria Bulgarelli; Marcello Piperno; Maurizio Tosi; David Whitehouse; Hans J. Nissen; L. Vanden Berghe; Eugenio Galdieri


American Anthropologist | 1970

ARCHEOLOGY: The Domestication and Exploitation of Plants and Animals. Peter J. Ucko and G. W. Dimbleby, eds

Robert H. Dyson


Science | 1967

Catal Hüyük. A Neolithic Town in Anatolia. James Mellaart. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1967. 232 pp., illus.

Robert H. Dyson


Science | 1967

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Robert H. Dyson


Science | 1964

The Traditional Crafts of Persia. Their Development, Technology, and Influence on Eastern and Western Civilizations. Hans E. Wulff. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1967. 428 pp., illus.

Robert H. Dyson


Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1964

25

Robert H. Dyson


American Anthropologist | 1963

On the Origins of the Neolithic Revolution

Robert H. Dyson

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