New excavations at Tappeh Asiab, Kermanshah Province, Iran

  • Darabi H
  • Richter T
  • Mortensen P
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Abstract

The site of Tappeh Asiab in Iran is one of only a handful of Early Neolithic sites known from the Zagros Mountains. Discovered during Robert Braidwood's ‘Iranian Prehistory’ project, the site has seen limited publication of its early excavations. Here, the authors challenge some of the initial assumptions made about the site by discussing the first findings of renewed excavations, in the hope of substantially improving our currently limited knowledge of the Early Neolithic in this region.

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Darabi, H., Richter, T., & Mortensen, P. (2018). New excavations at Tappeh Asiab, Kermanshah Province, Iran. Antiquity, 92(361). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.3

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