Title of article :
The Dalma Settlements of Songhor and Koliyaei Plains, Central Zagros
Author/Authors :
Zeynivand, Mohsen Department of Archaeology - Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan , Hariryan, Hamid Department of Archaeology - Islamic Azad University - Central Branch, Tehran , Heydarian, Mahmoud Department of Archaeology - University of Shahr-e-Kord
Abstract :
Although prehistoric periods (especially Chalcolithic) on the western side of the Central Zagros Mountain are
fairly known, the Songhor and Koliyaei Plains have not been sufficiently investigated by western or Iranian
archaeologists. In the course of the recent investigations during the 2002 and 2009 field seasons, thirty three
chalcolithic sites, of which nine sites contain Dalma sherds, were identified. The above nine sites are located
close to the water resources and most of them are located in the hill sides where pasture lands are accessible. Small
size settlements testify that there have been small sedentary or semi-sedentary villages whose inhabitants could
obtain their requirements by animal husbandry. The present paper aims to provide valuable information on this
culture and examine its probable interaction with its neighboring regions such as Kangavar, Mahidasht, and south
of Kurdistan.
Keywords :
Central Zagros , Songhor , Koliyaei , Chalcolithic period , Dalma tradition , Pottery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics