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[title] => INVESTIGATION OF GEOMETRIC DRAWINGS ON POTTERY OF THE ANCIENT SITES OF THE SHAHR-I SOKHTA (IRAN) AND COMPARISON WITH SIMILAR SAMPLES IN THE NORTHERN INDIAN CIVILIZATION
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[author] => Zahra Moradgholi
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[year] => 2017
[month] => December
[volume] => 5
[issue] => 12
[file] => eprapub/EW201712-01-002208.pdf
[abstract] => The Shahr-i Sokhta or burned city (Plateau of Iran) is one of the important symbols of urbanization and civilization in ancient Sistan that considering the many excavations that took place in different periods and in addition according to the studies on findings, there are many signs of the relationship between this civilization and its civilizations in other parts of the world, especially the Indian subcontinent. For example, there are pottery objects that reflect many of the features of this region, and there are many similarities between the symbols and forms on the pottery with its cases in India and parts of northern India due to its coincidence with civilization of Mohenjodaro and Harappa. Geometric shapes are one of these examples that are abundantly carved on pottery and reveal many themes and concepts about the relationship between these two civilizations and their effects. Here we look at the geometric patterns found in the pottery of the Shahr-i Sokhta and compared it with similar examples of designs in Indian civilization. The results show the close relationship between these two civilizations and their impact on the major parts of social, economic, and Cultural difference. The research method is a field and library data collection method that ultimately leads to data analysis and description.
KEYWORDS: Civilization, Shahr-i Sokhta, Ancient, Pottery, Motifs and Geometric Shapes, the Indian Subcontinent
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