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Оглавление1 Avanzini, A. (ed.) (2010). Eastern Arabia in the First Millennium BC. Arabia Antiqua 6. Archaeological Studies. Roma: “L’Erma” di Breitschneider. Contains several up‐to‐date papers on first millennium BCE archeology in southeastern Arabia.
2 Ball, W. (2019). Archaeeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan. Revised edition, Oxford : Oxford University Press.
3 Boucharlat, R. (2003). Water draining galleries in the Iron Age Oman Peninsula and the “Iranian qanat”. In D. Potts, H. Al Naboodah, and P. Hellyer (eds.), The Emirates in Antiquity: Proceedings of the 1st Conference on the Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, April 2001. London: Trident Press, pp. 162–172. Raises the issue of new irrigation techniques allowing the resettlement of the region in this period.
4 Callieri, P. (2004). s.v. India iii. Political and historical relations: Achaemenid period. Encyclopaedia Iranica, 13 (1), pp. 10–13; and more recently some pages in Henkelman, W.F.M. (2012). The Achaemenid heartland: an archaeological‐historical perspective. In D.T. Potts (ed.), A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 931–962. Provide a historical and archeological overview of the eastern satrapies.
5 Franke‐Vogt, U. (2001). The Southern Indus Valley during the later 2nd and 1st millennia B.C.: the Dark Age. In R. Eichmann, H. Parzinger (eds.), Migration und Kulturtransfer: Der Wandel vorder‐ und zentralasiatischer Kulturen im Umbruch vom 2. und 1. vorchristlichen Jahrtausend. Bonn: R. Habelt, pp. 247–303; Magee, P., Petrie, C. (2010). West of the Indus – East of the Empire: the archaeology of the pre‐Achaemenid and Achaemenid periods in Baluchistan and the North‐West Frontier Province, Pakistan. In J. Curtis, J. Simpson (eds.), The World of Achaemenid Persia, London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 502–522. Discuss archeological data in northwestern and western Pakistan, to the Indus river, particularly ceramic chronology.
6 Magee, P. (2005) The chronology and environmental background of Iron Age settlement in southeastern Iran and the question of the origin of the Qanat irrigation system. Iranica Antiqua, 40, pp. 217–231. Discusses the relationship of southeastern Arabia with southern Iran.
7 Vogelsang, W.J. (1992). The Rise and Organisation of the Achaemenid Empire: The Eastern Iranian Evidence. Leiden: Brill. Amongst the first attempts to deal with the Eastern provinces.
8 Wilkinson, T.J., Boucharlat, R., Ertsen, M.W., et al. (2012). From human niche construction to imperial power: long‐term trends in ancient Iranian water systems. Water History, 4 (2), pp. 155–176. Deals with irrigation techniques but more specifically with the underground water galleries in the regions corresponding to the southeast of the Achaemenid Empire.