A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU

This study focuses on three regions namely Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU. So far, there have been no studies conducted extensively on the regions surrounding Elamite. One of the surrounding regions cover the north of present-day provinces Fars and Khuzestan as Elamite centres in the ancient era. The n...

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Main Authors: Ali AARAB, Mahammad Esmaeil ESMAEILI JELODAR, Alireza KHOSROWZADEH
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Language:deu
Published: Ankara University 2017-06-01
Series:Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/847
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spelling doaj-32e8deaad1fc4f6cb081c3fb0bfab2d32020-11-24T22:13:27ZdeuAnkara UniversityAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi2459-01502017-06-015711360A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SUAli AARAB0Mahammad Esmaeil ESMAEILI JELODAR1Alireza KHOSROWZADEH2University of Tehran, Iran. aliaarab94@gmail.comUniversity of Tehran, Iran. jelodar@ut.ac.irShahr-e Kord University, Iran. akhosrowzadeh@yahoo.comThis study focuses on three regions namely Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU. So far, there have been no studies conducted extensively on the regions surrounding Elamite. One of the surrounding regions cover the north of present-day provinces Fars and Khuzestan as Elamite centres in the ancient era. The noteworthy point about these regions is their potentially rich metal mines. This has been mentioned in the Mesopotamian inscriptions, mainly explaining the link between the Mesopotamian plain and the highlands of Elam. The present-day provinces, Khuzestan and Fars, have small potentials for metal mines. Hence, they only served as surrounding regions supplying the metals. However, little investigation has been done on the archaeological data from the Elamite Era. It is crucial to carry out a historical study on these regions along with the archaeological data to enlighten the dark spots in the Elamite Era, and ultimately provide a toponymy of the Elamite cities. One instance of such archaeological data involves various types of local pottery in Khuzestan (as a central city of Elam), which was compared through petrography against the samples recovered in Isfahan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari (as two surrounding regions). Thus, this paper intends to discuss more condently the era in which this type of pottery was built and its origin in order to provide a toponymy of the previously mentioned cities based on historical and archaeological data.http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/847Elamite PotteryHaft TapehLU.SUZabshaliTukrish
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author Ali AARAB
Mahammad Esmaeil ESMAEILI JELODAR
Alireza KHOSROWZADEH
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Mahammad Esmaeil ESMAEILI JELODAR
Alireza KHOSROWZADEH
A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi
Elamite Pottery
Haft Tapeh
LU.SU
Zabshali
Tukrish
author_facet Ali AARAB
Mahammad Esmaeil ESMAEILI JELODAR
Alireza KHOSROWZADEH
author_sort Ali AARAB
title A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
title_short A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
title_full A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
title_fullStr A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
title_full_unstemmed A Suggest on Toponymy of Several Elamite Regions Including Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU
title_sort suggest on toponymy of several elamite regions including zabshali, tukrish and lu.su
publisher Ankara University
series Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi
issn 2459-0150
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This study focuses on three regions namely Zabshali, Tukrish and LU.SU. So far, there have been no studies conducted extensively on the regions surrounding Elamite. One of the surrounding regions cover the north of present-day provinces Fars and Khuzestan as Elamite centres in the ancient era. The noteworthy point about these regions is their potentially rich metal mines. This has been mentioned in the Mesopotamian inscriptions, mainly explaining the link between the Mesopotamian plain and the highlands of Elam. The present-day provinces, Khuzestan and Fars, have small potentials for metal mines. Hence, they only served as surrounding regions supplying the metals. However, little investigation has been done on the archaeological data from the Elamite Era. It is crucial to carry out a historical study on these regions along with the archaeological data to enlighten the dark spots in the Elamite Era, and ultimately provide a toponymy of the Elamite cities. One instance of such archaeological data involves various types of local pottery in Khuzestan (as a central city of Elam), which was compared through petrography against the samples recovered in Isfahan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari (as two surrounding regions). Thus, this paper intends to discuss more condently the era in which this type of pottery was built and its origin in order to provide a toponymy of the previously mentioned cities based on historical and archaeological data.
topic Elamite Pottery
Haft Tapeh
LU.SU
Zabshali
Tukrish
url http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/847
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