Edited by Kristina A Franke, Thomas Stöllner, Nima Nezafati, Moslem Mishmastnehi & Martin Kehl
The Iranian highlands are characterized by very special resource
conditions: although being dominated in large parts by aridity, the
presence of ecological niches and specific weather phenomena, along with
rich deposits of minerals and raw materials, provide livelihoods for
pre-modern societies. These conditions have favoured the development of
different but also specific practices based on intricate knowledge of
individual resources. Ancient communities in this region have developed
very special strategies that utilise the originally unfavourable
circumstances to their advantage and have thus similarly shaped the
landscape accordingly.
Everyday practices of resource acquisition and utilisation can thus
be understood as culturally integrating latent factors, which in turn
have to be examined diachronically in regards to their particular
appearance, their temporal representation as well as their effects on
subsistence and exchange systems. Unfavourable soil conditions were
exploited, as were extreme winds, and the development of resilience
strategies led to the development of new technologies that can also be
helpful today in times of extreme climate conditions. Furthermore,
resources are not only experienced as mere materials to support physical
existence but are often also deeply interwoven with cosmic ideas and
the spiritual well-being of humans and communities.
This volume represents the contributions of the international
workshop on ‘ResourceScapes in the Iranian Highlands – Water, Wind and
Minerals as Factors of Appropriation and Integration’ held on the 12th
and 13th September 2022 at the Institute of Archaeological Studies,
Ruhr-University Bochum in cooperation with the German Mining Museum.
This book is the third volume of a series published by the
German-Iranian research cooperation The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences
and Integration in Premodern Societies. The goal of the research project
it is to shine a new light on communities and societies that populated
the Iranian highlands and their more or less successful strategies to
cope with the many vagaries, the constant changes and risks of their
natural and humanly shaped environments.
The Appropriation and Integration of Resources in Premodern Societies in the Iranian Highlands: An Introduction
Kristina A Franke, Thomas Stöllner, Nima Nezafati, Moslem Mishmastnehi, and Martin Kehl
Part I: Fundamentals of a specific environment: climate,
vegetation, soils and land-use, and potentials and practices in wind and
water use
I-1 Soil Resources as Determinants of Archaeological Site Location in Iran
Martin Kehl, Babak Rafiei-Alavi, Zahra Lorzadeh, Yaser Jebreili
I-2 Hydro-Political Borders and Division of Space in the History of Iran
Majid Labbaf Khaneiki, Abdullah Saif Al-Ghafri
I-3 Holocene ecological changes in the Shahrizor Plain, Northern Iraq. New results from a plant macro study
Manfred Rösch, Eileen Eckmeier, Anette Kadereit, Elena Marinova, Maria Rabbani, Simone Mühl
I-4 Soil and Society. Multifaceted Character of Soil as a Resource
Zahra Lorzadeh, Babak Rafiei Alavi Alavijeh, Martin Kehl, Haeedeh Laleh
I-5 From Prosperity to Jeopardy. The Cultural Footprint of the 120-Day Wind in Sistan
Moslem Mishmastnehi
I-6 Analysis of Wind in Nishtafun Windmills. An Empirical Simulation
Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad
I-7 Windcatcher. A Green Solution from Ancient Persian Vernacular Architecture for the Present Era
Payam Nejat, Fatemeh Jomehzadeh
I-8 The resource water, climate change, and resilience at Douzlākh
Natascha Bagherpour Kashani, Nicole Boenke, Rainer Herd
Part II: Appropriation and utilisation of raw materials and mining
II-1 Ancient Mining and Metallurgical Studies in Iran. Challenges and Future Perspectives
Nima Nezafati, Morteza Momenzedah, Thomas Stöllner, Prentiss de
Jesus, Vincent C. Pigott, Ernst Pernicka, Barbara Helwing, Kamran Ahmadi
II-2 Mining at the Fringes. Mineral Resource-Procurement at the
Iranian Highlands between Traditional Practices and State-Control
Thomas Stöllner, Abolfazl Aali, Iman Mostafapour, Nima Nezafati, Hande Oezyarkent, Fabian Schapals, Hamed Zifar
II-3 Bronze Age Mining and Husbandry. Isotopic Analysis of Domestic Animal Mobility in Iranian Highlands and Central Asia
Hande Özyarkent, Thomas Stöllner
II-4 Ancient Mining and Settlement at the “Modern” Lead-Silver Mine of Shakin, NW Central Iran. A Preliminary Approach
Fabian Schapals, Iman Mostafapour, Hamzeh Karimi, Nima Nezafati, Behnam Ghanbari, Thomas Stöllner
II-5 Mobility and Resource Management. The Mining Landscape of Nishapur in the Islamic Period
Zahra Lorzadeh, Haeedeh Laleh
II-6 Recent Studies on Technology and Provenance of Tin Bronze Metallurgy on the Prehistoric Iranian Plateau
Omid Oudbashi