Correlating findings from the Central Helmand Archaeological Study (CHAS) with those from previous surveys in the Central Helmand Valley, Afghanistan

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES Afghanistan Pub Date : 2019-03-27 DOI:10.3366/AFG.2019.0024
Marc A. Abramiuk
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The Central Helmand Archaeological Study (CHAS) was a rapid archaeological reconnaissance led and undertaken by the author in 2011 to support counterinsurgency efforts on behalf of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in central Helmand Province. Due to the volatility in the region and the imperative to produce results that would have an immediate operational effect, the author had to forego conventional preparations which would have necessarily included a lengthy review and analysis of previously recorded sites in the region. The situation being as it was, the primary objective of this paper is to review the data that were collected and to determine whether the sites identified and investigated in the course of the CHAS can be linked to any previously recorded sites. To accomplish this task, a system for deciding whether the sites recorded in the CHAS match any previously recorded sites is devised and described. The second objective of this paper uses what information can be gleaned from the CHAS to increase archaeological knowledge of the central Helmand valley. Towards these ends, five sites that were recorded in the CHAS are found to have been previously unrecorded and are described. In those cases where the sites examined in the CHAS overlap with previously recorded sites, the CHAS supplements what has been known of the sites with new information on the sites' composition and chronology.
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将中央赫尔曼德省考古研究(CHAS)的发现与之前在阿富汗中央赫尔曼德河谷的调查结果相关联
赫尔曼德省中部考古研究(CHAS)是作者于2011年领导和开展的一项快速考古调查,旨在支持阿富汗伊斯兰共和国政府和国际安全援助部队在赫尔曼德省北部的反叛乱工作。由于该地区局势动荡,而且必须产生能立即产生业务效果的结果,提交人不得不放弃传统的准备工作,因为传统的准备必须包括对该地区以前记录的地点进行长时间的审查和分析。目前的情况是,本文的主要目的是审查收集的数据,并确定在CHAS过程中确定和调查的地点是否可以与任何以前记录的地点联系起来。为了完成这项任务,设计并描述了一种用于决定CHAS中记录的站点是否与任何先前记录的站点匹配的系统。本文的第二个目的是利用从CHAS中收集到的信息来增加对赫尔曼德河谷中部的考古知识。为此,发现CHAS中记录的五个地点以前没有记录,并对其进行了描述。在CHAS中检查的遗址与以前记录的遗址重叠的情况下,CHAS用关于遗址组成和年代的新信息补充了已知的遗址。
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