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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Shahr-i Sokhta' has mentioned 'Archaeologist' in the following places:
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The city had four stages of civilization and was burnt down three times before being abandoned, this abandonment was thought previously to have taken place around 1800 BCE by the Italian archaeological mission there, but new research, based on recently calibrated radiocarbon samples in nearby site Tappeh Graziani showed that the site was abandoned actually around 2350 BCE, and the chronology of Shahr-i Sokhta commented by archaeologist Massimo Vidale is as follows:[5]
[17] The ruins of the building called "House of the Courts" was radiocarbon-dated by archaeologist Ascalone to 2850-2620 BCE, and the next layer 2 was considered by him as a "squater occupation" in Area 33, which he radiocarbon-dated to 2620-2600 BCE[16] But, as per archaeologist Sajjadi, the whole site of Shahr-i Sokhta reached in this period almost 80 hectares.
[16] This phase, however, was considered recently by archaeologist Massimo Vidale as the last period of developed urban occupation for the whole settlement of Shahr-i Sokhta.
On the other hand, Ascalone, in his lecture admits in a chronological graphic, that after a period of abandonment between 2350 and 2200 BCE the "Burnt Building" in Shahr-i Sokhta was inhabited from 2200 to 2000 BCE, based on calibrated radiocarbon datings presented by archaeologist Raffaele Biscione in 1979,[18] but this can be a unique survival of previous urban occupation, as Massimo Vidale comments that the "urban system" did not go beyond 2350 BCE.
The area of Shahr-i Sokhta is divided into five main sectors, as mentioned by archaeologist S.M.S.