02400nam 2200397 450 991057218630332120230825120209.0(CKB)5860000000047328(NjHacI)995860000000047328(EXLCZ)99586000000004732820230510d2016 uy 0itaur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierL'Alto Tigri nelle età del Bronzo Antico e Medio Siti, sequenze e ceramiche rosso-brune tra fine III e inizio II mill. a.C /Anacleto D'AgostinoFlorence :Firenze University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (666 pages)Studia Asiana88-927-3197-1 The region crossed by the upper course of the Tigris River, in south-eastern Turkey, has long been an area little known from an archaeological point of view. The intensification of field research, starting from the nineties of the last century, has produced the evidence on which to base a first reconstruction of the history of the settlement and of the material culture of these territories, located between the high Anatolian-Eastern lands and the Mesopotamian plains. The results of the excavations and field surveys indicate that between the end of the Ancient Bronze Age and the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age a process of transformation and reorganisation of the local communities matured. The appearance of large architectural complexes and buildings in medium-small sites, characterised by particular sets of objects and red-brown ceramics, could reveal the development of socio-political realities more structured than those of the previous period. Moreover, this could be an expression of the Khurrite world which, according to historical studies, would locate one of its main settlement areas in the Tigris region.Studia Asiana.L’Alto Tigri nelle età del Bronzo Antico e MedioAlto Tigri nelle età del Bronzo Antico e MedioBronze ageBronze age.301.2970103D'Agostino Anacleto1294519NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910572186303321L’Alto Tigri nelle età del Bronzo Antico e Medio3039532UNINA