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Cylinder seal with bulls and lion from the Proto-Elamite period;c. 3100–2900 BC,excavated in 1932,Louvre Museum,reference Sb 6166.[1][2]

TheProto-Elamite period,also known asSusa III,is achronologicalerain theancient historyof the area ofElam,dating fromc. 3100 BC to 2700 BC.[1][3]In archaeological terms this corresponds to the lateBaneshperiod. Proto-Elamite sites are recognized as the oldest civilization inIran.TheProto-Elamite scriptis anEarly Bronze Agewriting system briefly in use before the introduction ofElamite cuneiform.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

During the period 8000–3700 BC, theFertile Crescentwitnessed the spread of small settlements supported by agricultural surplus. Geometric tokens emerged to be used to managestewardshipof this surplus. The earliest tokens now known are those from two sites in the Zagros region of Iran:Tepe AsiabandGanj-i-Dareh Tepe.

TheMesopotamiancivilization emerged during the period 3700–2900 BC amid the development of technological innovations such as theplough,sailing boats,andcopper metal working.Clay tabletswithpictographiccharacters appeared in this period to record commercial transactions performed by thetemples.

Proto-Elamite sites[edit]

The most important Proto-Elamite sites areSusaandAnshan.Another important site isTepe Sialk,where the only remaining Proto-Elamitezigguratis still seen. Texts in the undeciphered Proto-Elamite script found in Susa are dated to this period as well as atTepe SofalinandTepe Yahya.It was originally assumed that the Proto-Elamites were in fact Elamites (Elamitespeakers), because of cultural similarities (for example, the building of ziggurats), and because no large-scale migration to this area seems to have occurred between the Proto-Elamite period and the later Elamites. As Proto-Elamite writing has now been found over a wider area that is less certain.

Proto-Elamite pottery dating back to the last half of the 5th millennium BC has been found in Tepe Sialk, where Proto-Elamite writing, the first form of writing inIran,has been found on tablets of this date. The firstcylinder sealscome from the Proto-Elamite period, as well.[4]

Proto-Elamite cylinder seals[edit]

Proto-Elamite seals follow the seals of theUruk period,with which they share many stylistic elements, but display more individuality and a more lively rendering.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abLouvre, Musée du (1992).The Royal City of Susa: Ancient Near Eastern Treasures in the Louvre.Metropolitan Museum of Art.ISBN9780870996511.
  2. ^"Site officiel du musée du Louvre".cartelfr.louvre.fr.
  3. ^Álvarez-Mon, Javier (2020).The Art of Elam CA. 4200–525 BC.Routledge. p. 120.ISBN978-1-000-03485-1.
  4. ^"The Habib Anavian Collection: Iranian Art from the 5th Millennium B.C. to the 7th Century A.D."website of the Anavian Gallery, New York.Retrieved22 October2012.
  5. ^"Statuette of a Striding Figure".The Art Institute of Chicago.
  6. ^"Kneeling bull holding a spouted vessel, ca. 3100–2900 B.C. Proto-Elamite".metmuseum.org.
  7. ^The Royal City of Susa: Ancient Near Eastern Treasures in the Louvre.Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1992. p. 70.ISBN9780870996511.

Further reading[edit]

  • Alden, J.R., Minc, L., "Itinerant potters and the transmission of ceramic technologies and styles during the Proto-Elamite period in Iran", J. Archaeol. Sci. Rep. 7, pp. 863–876, 2016
  • Amiet, P., "Il y a 5000 ans les elamites inventaient l’ecriture", Archeologia 12, pp. 16–23, 1966
  • Aruz, Joan, "Power and Protection: A Little Proto-Elamite Silver Bull Pendant", Leaving No Stones Unturned: Essays on the Ancient Near East and Egypt in Honor of Donald P. Hansen, edited by Erica Ehrenberg, University Park, USA: Penn State University Press, pp. 1–14, 2002
  • L. Le Breton, "The Early Periods at Susa: Mesopotamian Relations", Iraq 19, 79–124, 1957
  • Brice W.C., "The Writing System of the Proto-Elamite Account Tablets of Susa," Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 45, pp. 15–39, 1962
  • [1]Jacob L. Dahl, "The proto-Elamite seal MDP 16, pl. XII fig. 198", inCuneiform Digital Library Notes,CDLN 2014:1, 2014
  • [2]Jacob L. Dahl, "New and old joins in the Louvre proto-Elamite tablet collection", inCuneiform Digital Library Notes,CDLN 2012:6, 2012
  • Dahl, Jacob L, "Animal Husbandry in Susa during the Proto-Elamite Period" SMEA, vol.47, pp. 81–134, 2005
  • [3]Peter Damerow, "The Origins of Writing as a Problem of Historical Epistemology", Invited lecture at the Symposium on the Multiple Origins of Writing: Image, Symbol, and Script, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Ancient Studies March 26–27, 1999
  • Dittmann, R., "Seals, Sealings and Tablets: Thoughts on the Changing Patterns of Administrative Control from the Late-Uruk to Proto-Elamite Period at Susa", Pp. 332–366 in Ğamdat Nasr. Period or Regional Style? Papers given at a Symposium held in Tübingen November 1983. Beihefte zum Tubinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients. Reihe B 62, eds.U. Finkbeiner and W. Rollig. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 1986
  • [4]Englund, R.K, "The Proto-Elamite Script," in: Peter Daniels and William Bright, eds. The World's Writing Systems (1996). New York/Oxford, pp. 160–164, 1996
  • Robert H. Dyson, "Early Work on the Acropolis at Susa. The Beginning of Prehistory in Iraq and Iran", Expedition 10/4, pp. 21–34, 1968
  • [5]Hansen, Donald, et al., "A Proto-Elamite Silver Figurine in the Metropolitan Museum of Art", Metropolitan Museum Journal, vol. 3, pp. 5–26, 1970
  • [6]Laura F. Hawkins, "A New Edition of the Proto-Elamite Text MDP 17",Cuneiform Digital Library Journal,CDLJ 2015:001, 2015
  • Khosravi, Shokouh, et al, "Tapeh Tyalineh: a proto-Elamite administrative institution on the Great Khorasan Road, Kermanshah, Western Iran", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, pp. 1–28, 2023
  • A. Le Brun, "Recherches stratigraphiques a l’acropole de Suse, 1969–1971", in Cahiers de la Délégation archaéologique Française en Iran 1, (CahDAFI 1), Paris, pp. 163 – 216, 1971
  • Daniel T. Potts, "The Archaeology of Elam", Cambridge, UK, 1999
  • [7]Archived2023-07-05 at theWayback MachineSaeedi, Sepideh, "Proto-Elamite Communities under the Magnifying Glass", in: Abar, Aydin et al. (Hrsg.): Pearls, Politics and Pistachios: Essays in Anthropology and Memories on the Occasion of Susan Pollock's 65th Birthday, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, pp. 61–87, 2021
  • Sax, M., and A. P. Middleton, "The Use of Volcanic Tuff as a Raw Material for Proto-Elamite Cylinder Seals", Iran, vol. 27, pp. 121–23, 1989
  • Scheil, V., "Documents archaïques en écriture proto-élamite", Revue Biblique (1892–1940), vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 372–76, 1905
  • V. Scheil, "Textes de Comptabilité Proto-Élamites", MDP 17, Paris, 1923
  • V. Scheil, "Textes de Comptabilité Proto-Élamites", MDP 26, Paris, 1935
  • [8]Francois Vallat, "The Most Ancient Scripts of Iran: The Current Situation", World Archaeology, vol. 17, no. 3, Early Writing Systems, pp. 335–347, Feb. 1986

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