Author/Authors :
Heydarian, Mahmood Department of Archaeology - Faculty of Humanities - Shahrekord University , Ghorbani, Hamid Reza Department of Archaeology - Faculty of Art - University of Birjand
Abstract :
Sonqor Koliyaie is a mountainous plain in central Zagros that has attracted the attention of human societies because
of its appropriate environmental characteristics from long ago. Generally, the findings obtained from systematic
archaeological surveys show that human settlements have been established in this area from Middle Paleolithic
period through contemporary period. Three seasons of survey in this area have shown that among 301 discovered
archeological sites, many belonged to Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze, and Iron Age. The
present study attempts to study the prevalent prehistoric cultures and traditions of the region since the beginning
up to the first millennium BC. The research method is descriptive-analytic and the materials are cultural artifacts
such as pottery and stone tools. The obtained results prove that although the number or size of the settlements has
decreased during some periods, the common pottery traditions such as Dalma, Seh Gabi, Godin VII, VI, IV, III, and
II in West of Iran show the presence of a continuous sequence of cultural settlements from the start of the human
settlement in the valleys. Regarding the distribution of the sites, it should be noted that the distribution and size
of the discovered settlement patterns have been different indifferent periods and have been influenced by various
environmental factors such as height, water access, pasture, and communicative roads.
Keywords :
Prehistoric , Central Zagros , Sonqor Koliyaie , pottery traditions