Title of article :
An Ethno-Archaeological Study on the Thin-Walled Ceramics based on the Production Techniques of the Contemporary “Jahleh” Wares in Minab, Hormozgan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Amirhajloo, Saeed Department of Archaeology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. Iran , Ghorbani, Hamid Reza Department of Archaeology - Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Alimoradi, Hamid 3Department of Archaeology - University of Jiroft, Jiroft, Iran
Abstract :
Some production techniques of prehistoric ceramics are still continuing in the South and Southeast of Iran. One
of these production techniques is common in the traditional workshops in the Shahvar and Hakami – Minab - for
produc-ing “Jahleh” as a thin-walled ceramic. We can compare Jahleh with prehistoric wares. The question is, how
do the ethno-archaeological studies on Jahleh, help us to understand the production techniques of the prehistoric
ceramics? The research method includes interviews with potters in Shahvar and Hakami in 2019, the survey in
some prehistoric sites, and the studies on prehistoric thin-walled ceramics. The analysis was done using analogy,
and deductive rea-soning. Results show similarities between Jahleh and some of the prehistoric wares in Iran
and Mesopotamia. If we pay attention to the “similarity between the tools”, “the pottery methods in Shahvar and
Hakami”, and “some of the archaeological findings”, we can accept that the production method of prehis-toric thinwalled
ceramics is similar to the method of producing Jahleh. There-fore, the study on the Jahleh in a contemporary
context helps us to understand the processes of producing prehistoric ceramics.
Keywords :
Prehistoric Ceramics , Jahleh Ceramics , Minab , Shahvar and Hakami Villages , Ethno-Archaeology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies