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Step over the gap, not in it: a Case Study of Iranian Sistan Archaeology
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نویسنده
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Mortazavi Mehdi ,Mosapour Negari Fariba ,Khosravi Mahmood
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منبع
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iranian journal of archaeological studies - 2015 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:37 -50
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چکیده
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Today, more than ever, archaeological research is interdisciplinary, covering many areas of interest some of which are geo-archaeology, environmental archaeology, experimental archaeology and etc. these are all integral parts of archaeological research. in fact, the impact of human behavior on the environment and environment on human behaviors can be studied through the use of remote sensing technology. the use of this important technique gives archaeologists the opportunity to understand these impacts, which are often invisible to the naked eye. moreover, remote sensing is an emerging field in archaeology that uses high resolution satellites with thermal and infrared capabilities to pinpoint potential sites of interest in the earth around a meter or so in depth. during the first quarter of the second millennium bc and after collapse of shahr-i-sokhta, evidence of occupation in the region of iranian sistan disappeared until the achaemenid period in the sixth century bc. during recent decades, archaeological field work, including surveys and excavations, have been conducted to find this gap. however, using remote sensing techniques popular in europe and america, the present paper aims to propose a new survey method based on remote sensing and gis techniques in the area in order to interpret the environmental characteristics of the area and to identify the gap between the collapse of shahr-i-sokhta and emergence of dahan-e-ghlaman.
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کلیدواژه
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Sistan ,Gap ,Remote Sensing ,Shahr-i-Sokhta ,Dahane Gholaman
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