期刊名称:Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie I, Prehistoria y Arqueología
印刷版ISSN:1131-7698
电子版ISSN:2340-1354
出版年度:2013
期号:6
页码:251-268
DOI:10.5944/etfi.6.2013.11301
出版社:Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
摘要:Las excavaciones arqueológicas de los últimos años en la alta Mesopotamia han revelado la existencia de importantes centros urbanos que remontan sus orígenes al V milenio a.C. en el contexto de la cultura Ubaid. En este artículo se analizan dichos hallazgos en dos de los centros más importantes, Tell Brak y Hamoukar, así como las implicaciones que los mismos tienen en el debate sobre el origen de la ciudad en el Próximo Oriente. The archaeological excavations in Tell Brak and Hamoukar, in the Upper Mesopotamia, confirm that during the 5th millennium BC and, specially, throughout the first part of the fourth millennium BC, there were a significant urban development, before that in Lower Mesopotamia. This paper examines the implications that these discoveries have in the dispute about the origin of the city in the Ancient Near East.
其他摘要:The archaeological excavations in Tell Brak and Hamoukar, in the Upper Mesopotamia, confirm that during the 5th millennium BC and, specially, throughout the first part of the fourth millennium BC, there were a significant urban development, before that in Lower Mesopotamia. This paper examines the implications that these discoveries have in the dispute about the origin of the city in the Ancient Near East.