Abstract :
New archaeological evidences of the so-called “Bactrian-Margiana Archaeological Complex” (= BMAC) has
invited a change in our knowledge of the cultural relations between Oxus civilization and south-eastern Iran during
the III-II millennium B.C. transition period. The new archaeological projects in southern and western Turkmenistan,
as well as attested at Gonur Depe, have showed a wider and more articulated relation in Asia Media, not only
constrained to the movement of the Central Asian Bronze Age onto the Iranian plateau, Baluchistan, and western
coast of the Persian Gulf. At the same time new research and excavations in the Jiroft valley has demonstrated
a new cultural horizon in the eastern Iran. In this perspective, the new information from the Oxus (Bactria and
Margiana) and Jiroft civilizations invite new interpretations on III-II millennium historical relations among eastern
areas. In particular, it is possible to recognize south-eastern Iranian objects or influenced materials by Jiroft
civilization in the Bactrian-Margiana archaeological complex. For these reasons the characteristic finds of BMAC
recovered in Iran from Susa, Shahdad, Shahr-i Sokhta, Tepe Hissar, Khurab and Tepe Yahya have to be analyzed
as part of a wider network and not simply explained with the movement of people from Central Asia towards
southern Iran. An unpublished bifacial seal, now placed in the Bastan Museum, is an important line of evidence
for a reassessment of the historical relations between two civilizations, representing a conceptual and ideological
creation originated by the union of southern Iran and Central Asian cultural developments. This evidence is a new
and decisive contribution for the understanding of the intercultural processes between the Oxus and Jiroft cultures;
its presence confirms a homogeneous and related-artistic knowledge in a wide territory from Margiana and Bactria
to the Lut, Jiroft, and Elam regions in a joint cultural source, but with different indigenous developments.
Keywords :
Southern Iran , Oxus Civilization , Bifacial Seal , Bactrian-Margiana