Shahr-i-Sokhta

Decimal degrees: 30.592481N, 61.325301 E; WGS84. [i=78]
UTM: 41R, 339436(e), 3385634(n); WGS84.
Local Name: شهر سوخته
Alternate Name(s) and Spellings: Shohr-i Sohkte / Shahr-e Sukhteh / Shahr-e Sūkhté
Confidence: 5 = Medium, co-ordinate may be imprecise. Suggest co-ordinate ->
  ArchAtlas Visual Essay & Site Visualisation Links
Pathways and Highways Toby Wilkinson, University of Sheffield
Pathways and highways: routes in Bronze Age Eurasia (Oct. 2009)
This visual essay explores the possibility of delineating two different types of routes, "pathways" and "highways", and the extent to which archaeology can help to analyse them. The technologies of cost-raster GIS analysis are introduced and applied to two case studies in Eastern Anatolia and Western Central Asia, c. 3000-1000 BC. It is to be hoped that the highlighted patterns, combined with a knowledge of contemporary material transformations, will provide insights into the processes of socio-economic change across these reconstructed networks of interaction.
Sites from Satellites: Shahr-i Sokhte, Iran Andrew Sherratt
Sites from Satellites: Shahr-i Sokhte, Iran (2004)
Seen from space is the location of the major Bronze Age (3rd and early 2nd millennium BC) site of Shahr-i Sohkte.

 



How to cite this page: 'OpenAtlas Site Information: Shahr-i-Sokhta', ArchAtlas, February 2010, Edition 4, http://www.archatlas.org/openatlas/oashow.php?s=78, Accessed: 09 September 2010