[First posted in AWOL 3 April 2018, updated 1 March 2025]
Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
University of Sistan and Balouchestan
ISSN 2251-743X
The Archaeological Sciences Research Centre (ASRC) of the University of Sistan and Baluchestan (USB) was founded in 2009, with the aim to ensure interaction between archaeology and scientific disciplines engaged in studies of the past. The centre is the first and only Archaeological Sciences Research Centre in the whole country. Research in archaeological science has greatly influenced modern archaeology. Archaeologists gain significant insight and interpretation of data using techniques borrowed from physical and biological sciences and earth sciences. It has the potential to alter our understanding of the past.
For this reason, the ASRC of the University of Sistan and Baluchestan aims to support scientific methods in
archaeology in order to have a better understanding of past societies. The Iranian Journal of Archaeological
Studies (IJAS), is the first Iranian English Language peer reviewed journal in archaeology and interdisciplinary studies, also aims to publish articles relating to the archaeology of Iran and neighboring areas, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Central Asia, the southern part of the Oman Sea and the Persian Gulf, Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. The Editorial Board of IJAS includes scholars from multiple countries and of multiple disciplines.
Journal Archive
New Insight on the Tool Assemblage of the Early Holocene Epoch from Amarkantak Plateau, Madhya Pradesh, India
Pages 17-34
Manoj Kumar; Abdul Adil Paray
A Study of Lithic Assemblage from Battherma Nala, Southern Bargarh Upland, Western Odisha, India
Pages 35-50
Kshirasindhu Barik
Explanation and Configuration of South Caucasus and Azerbaijan (NW Iran) Cultures during the Bronze and Iron Ages
Pages 51-62
Ali Karimikiya; Fariborz Tahmasebi; Reza Rezaloo; Khagani İmran Oğlu Almamedov; Leila Sarhaddi
Human, Environment and Food: Human Productivity of the Environment in the Mesolithic and Neolithic Periods in the Southeast of the Caspian Sea
Pages 63-80
Mojtaba Safari; Hassan Fazeli Nashli; Rahmat Abbasnejad Seresti; Mina Madihi
Archaeology of Liberation vs. Political Archaeology: Rethinking the Past for a Just Future
Pages 81-86
Mehdi Mortazavi
Tosor and Ak-Ölön Sites, a Review of Two Open-Air Palaeolithic Sites in the High-Altitude Basin of Issyk-Kul Lake, Kyrgyzstan
Pages 87-94
Nezahat Ceylan; Oktay Karatas
Deeper Insights Into the Lithic Raw Materials on the Iranian Plateau: West-Central Zagros Mountains
Pages 95-100
Nemat Hariri; Mohsen Ranjbaran; Elham Ghasidian; Saman Heydari-Guran
A Review of “Persistent Pastoralism: Monuments and Settlements in the Archaeology of Dhofar”
Pages 101-104
Fariba Mosapour Negari
Volume 1 (2011)
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