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Coming to Terms with the Future : Concepts of Resilience for the Study of Early Iranian Societies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Iranian Highlands SeriesPublisher: Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (290 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789464261479
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Coming to Terms with the FutureDDC classification:
  • 911
LOC classification:
  • G141 .C665 2023
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Resilience as an Approach to Lifeways in the Iranian Highlands: An Introduction -- Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt -- &lt -- part&gt -- Climate and palaeoenvironment -- Holocene Paleoenvironmental Change and Phases of Drought in the Iranian Highlands. A Review -- Martin Kehl, Babak Rafiei-Alavi, Hamid Lahijani -- The Impact of Climate on Human Occupations in Iran from the Neolithic to the Early Iron Age: An Attempt to Link Archaeological and Paleoclimate Records -- Babak Rafiei-Alavi, Martin Kehl, Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani -- Evidence of Neanderthal Resilience from Forty-Five to Thirty-Nine Thousand Years Ago at the Bawa Yawan Rockshelter, Kermanshah, Zagros Highlands -- Saman Heydari-Guran, Nemat Hariri, Martin Kehl, Samran Asiabani, Faramarz Azizi, Elham Ghasidian -- Water Stress and Imperial Politics in the Southern Zagros Mountains: An Interdisciplinary Approach in Long-Term Perspective -- Andrea Ricci, Silvia Balatti, Elodie Brisset, Morteza Djamali, Abdolmajid Naderi Beni, Ahmad Azadi, Pejman Firoozbakhsh -- SETTLEMENT, -- SUBSISTENCE -- AND MOBILITY -- Resilience in Practice: A View from the Kura-Araxes Cultural Tradition in Iran -- Sepideh Maziar -- Reaching the Breaking Point? Developments in the Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Varamin Plain -- Susan Pollock, Morteza Hessari, Reinhard Bernbeck -- The Bronze and Iron Age of Mazandaran (3200-1000 BCE): Resilience and Cultural Adaptability -- Hassan Fazeli Nashli, Mojtaba Safari, Yunshi Huang, Zhenhua Deng, Hadi Davoudi, Xiaohong Wu -- The Environmental Limitations for the Pastoral-Nomadic Way of Life in the Karadagh Highlands of Northwestern Iran: Evidence from the Iron Age I-II and Modern Times -- Bahram Ajorloo -- POLITICAL AND -- ECONOMIC -- INSTITUTIONS.
Second-Year Cows for Manlari. Elamite State Investment in Cattle Husbandry in the Southern Zagros Mountains -- Azam Rayat and Walther Sallaberger -- Coping with Problems of Mining: Approaching Resilience Strategies through the Study of Resource-Scapes in the Iranian Highlands -- Thomas Stöllner -- Imperial Control and Highland Resilience in the Parthian Zagros -- Michael Brown and Shelir Amelirad -- Resilience in Centralized State Systems. The Persepolis Fortification Archive and Achaemenid Institutional Longevity -- Wouter F. M. Henkelman, Kai Kaniuth, Kourosh Mohammadkhani -- Prestigious Building and Urban Development in Ilkhanid Iran: The Rabʿ-i Rashīdī in Tabrīz as an Example of Resilience and Vulnerability in a Long-Term Perspective -- Birgitt Hoffmann, Lorenz Korn, Thomas Lorain, Jonas Elbers, Maryam Moeini -- Dynamics of Development and Resilience in Western Fars: The Bozpar Valley -- Stefan R. Hauser, Giuseppe Labisi, Elnaz Rashidian -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.
Summary: The collection of essays in this book focuses on the highlands of Iran in pre-modern times, reaching from the Paleolithic to the medieval period. What holds the diverse contributions together is an issue that is closely related to debates in our own times: crises and how societies in the past dealt with them. We start from the premise that general circumstances in the fractured topographic structure of the Iranian highlands led to unique relations between ecological, social, economic and political conditions.In three sections entitled "Climate and palaeoenvironment", "Settlement, subsistence and mobility" und "Political and economic institutions", the authors ask what sorts of crises afflicted past societies in the Iranian highlands, to what extent they proved resilient, and especially what strategies they developed for enhancing the resilience of their ways of life. Looking for answers in paleoenvironmental proxy data, archaeological findings and written sources, the authors examine subsistence economies, political institutions, religious beliefs, everyday routines and economic specialization in different temporal, spatial and organizational scales. This book is the first volume of a series published by the German-Iranian research cooperation _"The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies"_. The goal of the research project is to shine a new light on communities and societies that populated the Iranian highlands and their more or less successful strategies to cope with the many vagaries, the constant changes and risks of their natural and humanly shaped environments.
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Intro -- Resilience as an Approach to Lifeways in the Iranian Highlands: An Introduction -- Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt -- &lt -- part&gt -- Climate and palaeoenvironment -- Holocene Paleoenvironmental Change and Phases of Drought in the Iranian Highlands. A Review -- Martin Kehl, Babak Rafiei-Alavi, Hamid Lahijani -- The Impact of Climate on Human Occupations in Iran from the Neolithic to the Early Iron Age: An Attempt to Link Archaeological and Paleoclimate Records -- Babak Rafiei-Alavi, Martin Kehl, Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani -- Evidence of Neanderthal Resilience from Forty-Five to Thirty-Nine Thousand Years Ago at the Bawa Yawan Rockshelter, Kermanshah, Zagros Highlands -- Saman Heydari-Guran, Nemat Hariri, Martin Kehl, Samran Asiabani, Faramarz Azizi, Elham Ghasidian -- Water Stress and Imperial Politics in the Southern Zagros Mountains: An Interdisciplinary Approach in Long-Term Perspective -- Andrea Ricci, Silvia Balatti, Elodie Brisset, Morteza Djamali, Abdolmajid Naderi Beni, Ahmad Azadi, Pejman Firoozbakhsh -- SETTLEMENT, -- SUBSISTENCE -- AND MOBILITY -- Resilience in Practice: A View from the Kura-Araxes Cultural Tradition in Iran -- Sepideh Maziar -- Reaching the Breaking Point? Developments in the Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Varamin Plain -- Susan Pollock, Morteza Hessari, Reinhard Bernbeck -- The Bronze and Iron Age of Mazandaran (3200-1000 BCE): Resilience and Cultural Adaptability -- Hassan Fazeli Nashli, Mojtaba Safari, Yunshi Huang, Zhenhua Deng, Hadi Davoudi, Xiaohong Wu -- The Environmental Limitations for the Pastoral-Nomadic Way of Life in the Karadagh Highlands of Northwestern Iran: Evidence from the Iron Age I-II and Modern Times -- Bahram Ajorloo -- POLITICAL AND -- ECONOMIC -- INSTITUTIONS.

Second-Year Cows for Manlari. Elamite State Investment in Cattle Husbandry in the Southern Zagros Mountains -- Azam Rayat and Walther Sallaberger -- Coping with Problems of Mining: Approaching Resilience Strategies through the Study of Resource-Scapes in the Iranian Highlands -- Thomas Stöllner -- Imperial Control and Highland Resilience in the Parthian Zagros -- Michael Brown and Shelir Amelirad -- Resilience in Centralized State Systems. The Persepolis Fortification Archive and Achaemenid Institutional Longevity -- Wouter F. M. Henkelman, Kai Kaniuth, Kourosh Mohammadkhani -- Prestigious Building and Urban Development in Ilkhanid Iran: The Rabʿ-i Rashīdī in Tabrīz as an Example of Resilience and Vulnerability in a Long-Term Perspective -- Birgitt Hoffmann, Lorenz Korn, Thomas Lorain, Jonas Elbers, Maryam Moeini -- Dynamics of Development and Resilience in Western Fars: The Bozpar Valley -- Stefan R. Hauser, Giuseppe Labisi, Elnaz Rashidian -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.

The collection of essays in this book focuses on the highlands of Iran in pre-modern times, reaching from the Paleolithic to the medieval period. What holds the diverse contributions together is an issue that is closely related to debates in our own times: crises and how societies in the past dealt with them. We start from the premise that general circumstances in the fractured topographic structure of the Iranian highlands led to unique relations between ecological, social, economic and political conditions.In three sections entitled "Climate and palaeoenvironment", "Settlement, subsistence and mobility" und "Political and economic institutions", the authors ask what sorts of crises afflicted past societies in the Iranian highlands, to what extent they proved resilient, and especially what strategies they developed for enhancing the resilience of their ways of life. Looking for answers in paleoenvironmental proxy data, archaeological findings and written sources, the authors examine subsistence economies, political institutions, religious beliefs, everyday routines and economic specialization in different temporal, spatial and organizational scales. This book is the first volume of a series published by the German-Iranian research cooperation _"The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies"_. The goal of the research project is to shine a new light on communities and societies that populated the Iranian highlands and their more or less successful strategies to cope with the many vagaries, the constant changes and risks of their natural and humanly shaped environments.

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