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SUMMARY:Trade and Trading Networks as Cultural Resources in Southeastern Iran
DESCRIPTION:The particular objective of this workshop is to shed light on trade as a resource in the provinces of Kerman\, Hormozgan Sistan and Baluchestan and Southern Khorasan through different periods of time. Based on case studies\, we will pinpoint how trade has affected the region in the past and how it shapes the life of its population today. \nQuestions to be tackled are: \n\nUnder which conditions can trade be considered to become a resource?\nWhich were the main routes connecting the inland with the coastal regions?\nHow is value attributed to certain resources and what is the role of trading networks in this regard?\nHow significant is local knowledge for trade relations past and present?
URL:https://iranhighlands.com/event/trade-and-trading-networks-as-cultural-resources-in-southeastern-iran/
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Symposium on the Iranian Archaeology
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URL:https://iranhighlands.com/event/18th-annual-symposium-on-the-iranian-archaeology/
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SUMMARY:Coming to terms with the future: concepts of "resilience" for the study of premodern societies
DESCRIPTION:A starting assumption of the SPP 2176 is that the premodern societies of the Iranian highlands were flexible and dynamic\, forming ever new social and cultural configurations. The thesis is that this flexibility is specific for these highland societies and resulted from the interaction between starkly changing external conditions and deeply anchored cultural mechanisms for coping with crises of various kinds. The workshop is intended as an approach to a key question of SPP 2176\, asking how strategies of resiliency developed in different “highlandscapes” of Iran in terms of economic\, linguistic and social patterns and the strength of political-social integration specific to different time periods. \nPROGRAMM \n05 December 2020 \n\n\n\n09:00 (MEZ)\nLog in\n\n\n09:15–09:30\nWelcome and Introduction\nSusan Pollock\, Reinhard Bernbeck\, Gisela Eberhardt\n\n\nTEMPORALITY OF CRISES\n\n\n09:30­–09:45\nPalaeoenvironmental Change and Resilience of Dryland Ecosystems \nMartin Kehl\, Babak Rafiei-Alavi\, Hamid Alizadeh-Lahijani\n\n\n09:45–10:00\nInterdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Resilience in the High Mountains of the Southern Zagros: Potential\, Challenges and Limitations \nAndrea Ricci\, Silvia Balatti\, Ahmad Azadi\, Elodie Brisset\, Morteza Djamali\, Majid Naderi\n\n\n10:00–10:30\nDiscussion\n\n\n10:30–11:00\nCoffee Break\n\n\nRISK MANAGEMENT\n\n\n11:00–11:15\nAdaptability and Resilience of the Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherers in the Zagros Highlands: The Case of Khar Cave \nSonia Shidrang\, Fereidoun Biglari\n\n\n11:15–11:30\nReaching the Breaking Point? Developments in the Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Varamin Plain\nSusan Pollock\, Morteza Hessari\, Reinhard Bernbeck\n\n\n11:30–11:45\nThe Road to Kerman \nWouter Henkelmann\, Kai Kaniuth\, Kouroush Mohammadkhani\n\n\n11:45–12:30\nDiscussion\n\n\n12:30–14:00\nLunch Break\n\n\nFORMS OF COOPERATION (I)\n\n\n14:00–14:15\nResilience in Practice. A View from the Kura-Araxes Cultural Tradition of Iran \nSepideh Maziar\, Reza Heidari\n\n\n14:15–14:30\nLists of Cattle and Sheep: State Management of Resources as Resilience Strategy in the Middle Elamite Period (c. 1100 BCE) \nAzam Rayat\, Walther Sallaberger\n\n\n14:30–14:45\nImperial Control and Highland Resilience in the Parthian Zagros \nMichael Brown\, Shelir Amelirad\n\n\n14:45–14:30\nDiscussion\n\n\n\n06 December 2020 \n\n\n\nFORMS OF COOPERATION (II)\n\n\n09:30­–09:45\nThe Bronze and Iron Age of Mazandaran: Resilience and Cultural Adaptability \nHassan Fazeli Nashli\, Mojtaba Safari\, Yunshi Huang\, Zhenhua Deng\, Hadi Davoudi \n \n\n\n09:45–10:00\nCoping With Problems of Mining: Approaching Resilience Strategies Through the Study of Resource-Scapes in the Iranian Highlands \nThomas Stöllner\, Abolfazl Aali\n\n\n10:00–10:30\nDiscussion\n\n\n10:30–11:00\nCoffee Break\n\n\nLimitations of the environment (I)\n\n\n11:00–11:15\nHistory of the Neanderthals’ Resilience Based on Fauna Records in the Bawa Yawan Rockshelter; Kermanshah\, Zagros Highlands \nSaman Heydari-Guran\, Martin Kehl\, Nehmat Hariri\, Samaran Asiabani\, Faramaraz Azizi\, Elham Ghasidian\n\n\n11:15–11:30\nHow Kaleh Kub Was Established and Survived From the Fifth to the Second Millennium BCE in the Middle of a Desert \nHossein Azizi Kharanaghi\, Masashi Abe\n\n\n11:30–11:45\nThe Environmental Limitations for the Pastoral-Nomadic Way of Life in the Qaradagh Highland of Northwest Iran \nBahram Ajorloo\n\n\n11:45–12:30\nDiscussion\n\n\n12:30–14:00\nLunch Break\n\n\n14:00–14:15\nDynamics of Development and Resilience in Western Fars: The Bozpar Valley (Bushehr Region\, Iran)\nStefan R. Hauser\, Giuseppe Labisi\, Elnaz Rashidian\, Hamid Zarei Khedr\n\n\n14:15–14:30\nPrestigious Building and Urban Development in Ilkhanid Iran: The Case of the Rabʿ-i Rashidi in Tabriz \nBirgitt Hoffmann\, Lorenz Korn\, Jonas Elbers\, Thomas Lorain\, Maryam Moeini\, Hossein Esmaili Atiq\,  Bahram Ajorloo\n\n\n14:30–15:00\nDiscussion\n\n\n14:45–14:30\nFinal Discussion \nKick off: Wouter Henkelmann\, Thomas Stöllner\, Judith Thomalsky
URL:https://iranhighlands.com/event/coming-to-terms-with-the-future-concepts-of-resilience-for-the-study-of-premodern-societies/
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