TY - JOUR ID - 68533 TI - The Presence of Elamites in the Northern Kuzistan Based on Archaeological Data from Tepe Senjar Excavation (from Proto-Elamite to Shimashki Period) JO - Journal of Archaeological Studies JA - JARCS LA - en SN - 2251-9297 AU - sardari, alireza AU - Attarpour, Samira AD - miras AD - M. A Student of Archaeology, Tehran University Y1 - 2018 PY - 2018 VL - 10 IS - 2 SP - 119 EP - 138 KW - Tepe Senjar KW - Northern Kuzistan Susiana Plain KW - Proto-Elamite KW - Elam KW - Shimashki KW - Sukkal Mah DO - 10.22059/jarcs.2018.201768.142266 N2 - The rise of Elamite culture and its state formation on the southwestern Iran, beside historical resources, is an archaeologically problem due to the lower discovered evidences during recent years, which restricted them just to the known materials of Susa and few other sites. But stratigraphic excavations at Tepe Senjar on the Northern Kuzistan from 2007-2009 provided information related to this period such as architectural evidence, pottery assemblage, seal and also samples for radiocarbon dating. The evidences found from trenches A and E of this site represented date on the site formation process, chronological framework of Susiana plain, cultural relations to the ancient Susa and other center of the Mesopotamia and Zagros. Excavated finds show that Tepe Senjar has been occupied from the late fifth millennium B.C, and was continued to proto-Elamite (Susa III) as well as Susa IV A. This site was settled again during Susa IV B and was continued successively until the Shimashki, Sukkal Mah and Middle Elamite periods.  UR - https://jarcs.ut.ac.ir/article_68533.html L1 - https://jarcs.ut.ac.ir/article_68533_5251a983760ed77f24ad5c630c0d438e.pdf ER -