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Ceramic evidence for cultural interaction between the 'Ubaid tradition and the central Zagros highlands, western Iran

upon this foundation : the 'ubaid reconsidered : proceedings from the 'ubaid symposium, elsinore, may 30th-june 1st 1988Copenhagen • Published In 1989 • Pages: 368-403

By: Henrickson, Elizabeth F., Ubaid Symposium (1988 : Helsingør, Denmark).

Abstract
A number of pottery assemblages characterized by dark painted buff wares are associated with Mesopotamian and adjacent Zagros highland villages and early towns dating to the Middle Chalcolithic period (ca. 5100-4000 calibrated BC). These assemblages have been called ' 'Ubaid' in reference to the Iraq lowlands, and ' 'Ubaid-related' when found in the adjacent Zagros highland of western Iran. These labels suggest , first, a single homogeneous lowland ceramic/cultural…' 'Ubaid entity, and second, some unspecified kind of lowland-to-highland ceramic/cultural 'influence' exerted by this entity. Using Multi-dimensional scaling analysis Henrickson investigates these assumptions by examining patterns of inter-regional ceramic 'interaction' within Greater Mesopotamia in the Middle Chalcolithic, during the phases when lowland-highland ceramic stylistic similarity appears strongest and most widespread in the Zagros (p. 369).
Subjects
Ceramic technology
Organization and analysis of results of research
Comparative evidence
Acculturation and culture contact
tradition
Ubaid
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2006
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
7100-6000 BP (5100-4000 BC)
Coverage Place
Iraq, Iran
Notes
By Elizabeth F. Henrickson
Discussion of Elizabeth Henrickson's paper / Chairman L. D. Levine
For bibliographical references see document 14: Henrickson and Thuesen
LCSH
Ubaid culture