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World Archaeology | 1973

Early trade in highland Iran: A view from a source area

Thomas Wight Beale

Abstract Trade between resource‐poor Mesopotamia and the resource‐rich Iranian highlands played an important role in the rise and maintenance of the earliest civilizations in the Tigris‐Euphrates valley. This paper examines the development of that trade from the perspective of the Iranian resource areas. A methodology for the study of trade development is discussed, emphasizing the importance of knowing source areas. Iranian sources for alabaster, marble, obsidian, steatite (chlorite), carnelian, lapis lazuli, turquoise and copper are noted. Evidence for the development of trade between 4500 and 3000 B.C. at the site of Tepe Yahya is examined in detail. A developmental typology of trade is presented, and some possible causal factors ‐ such as the by‐pass phenomenon ‐ are suggested for this development.


Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1973

Recent Developments in Archaeology

Jeremy A. Sabloff; Thomas Wight Beale; Anthony M. Kurland

Jeremy A. Sabloff, Ph.D., Cambridge, Massachusetts, is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University and Assistant Curator of Middle American Archaeology at the Peabody Museum. He has participated in excavations in Guatemala, North America and England and is presently Codirector of an archaeological project which is investigating a Precolumbian trading center at Cozumel, Mexico. He is coauthor, with Gordon R. Willey, of A History of American Archaeology and a frequent contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals. Thomas W. Beale and Anthony M. Kurland, Jr., Cambridge, Massachusetts, are Ph.D. candidates in Anthropology at Harvard University. HE explosion of published archaeological knowledge-upon which the authors of the past two archaeological reviews for this journal have commented-has continued unabated.’ To


American Anthropologist | 1975

Archaeological Films: The Past as Present1

Thomas Wight Beale; Paul F. Healy


American Anthropologist | 1975

GENERAL INTRODUCTORY FILMS: Archaeology. Directed by ANDRZEJ BROZOWSKI

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1976

EGYPT: Ancient Egypt. 1952. Produced by Coronet Films

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1976

NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA: Ancient Persia. 1964. Produced by Coronet Films; educational collaborator Pinhas Delougaz: Ancient Mesopotamia. 1953. Produced by Coronet Films; educational collaborator Richard Parker

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1976

NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA: The Archaeologist and How He Works. 1965. Filmed by Katherine S. Boone

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1975

FIELD METHODS AND LABORATORY TECHNIQUES: Techniques of Digging and Analysis in Archaeology. Produced and directed by RICHARD BOIVIN and MARC LABERGE

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1975

GENERAL INTRODUCTORY FILMS: Garbage. 1969

Thomas Wight Beale


American Anthropologist | 1975

DATING TECHNIQUES: Dating the Past. 1954. Produced and directed by JACK McBRIDE

Thomas Wight Beale

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