Title of article :
A Middle Range Theory View on the Location of the Campsites in Western Iran: A Case Study of Bakhtiari Region
Author/Authors :
Heydari Dastenaei, Mohsen Department of History - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Mortazavi, Mehdi Department of Archaeology & Archaeological Sciences Research Centre - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
Southern Zagros mountainous region which is the country (Yelagh as local name) for Bakhtiari and a few of
Qashqayi tribes, is resided during spring and summer due to suitable geographical and climate conditions such
as sufficient water supplies, acceptable pastures and timing for the growth of plants. The mentioned tribes spend
their winter quarters during fall and winter in some regions in the Khuzestan and the Fars provinces. In the country
regions, the immigrants choose specific places to reside and camp depending on the climate conditions, the level
of security for the people and the herd, protection from wind and raining, access to water supplies, and growth of
plants in the pastures. This study aims to identify the ancient ways of choosing the locations for camping in the
country regions and show where campsites can be easily located. This will be achieved through the Middle Range
Theory (MRT) by studying and evaluating modern pastoral groups.
Keywords :
Middle Range Theory , Campsite , Winter quarters , Country , Bakhtiari , Southern Zagros
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies