A Typological Catalogue of the Pottery from Tepe Sadegh

This dataset presents a comprehensive typological and chronological analysis of pottery from Tepe Sadegh, a Bronze Age satellite site of Shahr-i Sokhta in southeast Iran.Potsherds were classified and typologically analysed based on their physical characteristics, including clay paste, slip, temper, quality, firing rate, decoration, function, and shape.The data is formatted as a CSV file containing all the typological comparisons Incontinence and chronological studies.Based on the findings of this study, Tepe Sadegh belongs to the second and third periods of the Shahr-i Sokhta period, with most of the potsherds dating from 2700 BCE to 2300 BCE.As a secondary resource for researchers working on the Sistan Plain, the database can serve as Mounting Hardware a basis for the typological classification of pottery in the area.

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