Description
About the Author
D. T. Potts is Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University.
Reviews
Potts has written a sweeping ouvrage on the involvement and influence of nomads, semi-nomads, and tribes in shaping Iran's past and present. * Journal of the American Oriental Society *
Nomadism in Iran stands as a magisterial synthesis of the role of nomadism from Iran's pre-history through the 20th century. Based upon critical and exhaustive reading of material and textual evidence, this path-breaking book challenges our thinking as it clearly narrates and analyzes the fundamental changes in nomadism over the course of that long history. * G. R. Garthwaite, Dartmouth College *
Daniel Potts has produced a masterly history of nomadism in Iran since prehistoric times. His demolition of archaeological orthodoxies is impressive: in particular, he shows that nomadism came to Iran millennia later than supposed, and that reconstructing ancient nomadic societies by extrapolating from recent ethnographic studies is methodologically invalid and highly misleading. * Richard Tapper, SOAS, University of London *
offers a broad historical synthesis of pastoralism across the ages, accompanied by extensive bibliographic notes. It addresses a general need for more accessible literature on the political role of nomads, and includes considerable detail on specific transformative moments in the history of Iranian nomadism ... timely and engaging. The accessibility of Potts's book underlines that there is no longer any excuse to omit case-studies of Eurasian transhumant populations from discussions of global political development. * Paul Wordsworth, English Historical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190600594
Author D. T. Potts
Format Paperback
Page Count 592
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 862g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 155mm * 38mm