红黑陶器:公元前四千年中期前后东安纳托利亚和外高加索的关系。

G. Palumbi
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在公元前四千年中期,东安纳托利亚和外高加索之间的关系史仍然知之甚少,特别是在其早期阶段。在arslantepe和Sos Hoyuk的最新挖掘结果对于澄清这一主题具有无价的重要性。最近对Arslantepe的晚铜石器时代第七期和Sos Hoyuk的晚铜石器时代VA期的选定背景进行了一系列陶瓷分析,为这些东安纳托利亚文化动态提供了新的视角。协助我们解释的是来自某些格鲁吉亚和亚美尼亚定居点的放射性碳读数,这些读数为了解库罗-阿拉克文化及其与附近地区的关系提供了新的和不同的视角。结果形成了一个框架,在这个框架中,幼发拉底河上游山谷、安纳托利亚东北部和外高加索地区从公元前4000年中期开始就相互作用。
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Red-black pottery: Eastern Anatolian and Transcaucasian relationships around the mid-fourth Millennium BC.
The history of relationships around the mid-fourth millennium BC between eastern Anatolia and Transcaucasia is still poorly understood, especially in its earlier stages. The latest results of the excavations at Arslantepeand Sos Hoyuk are of invaluable importance in clarifying the subject. A set of ceramic analyses recently carried out on selected contexts from the Late Chalcolithic Phase VII at Arslantepe and from the Late Chalcolithic Phase VA at Sos Hoyuk, have thrown new light on these eastern Anatolian cultural dynamics. Assisting our interpretation are radiocarbon readings from certain Georgian and Armenian settlements that provide a new and different perspective on the Kuro-Araks culture and on its relationships with the nearby regions. The result is a framework within which the Upper Euphrates valley, north-eastern Anatolia and Transcaucasus were involved in reciprocal interaction from the middle of the fourth millennium BC.
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