معرفی
Hassan Fazeli Nashli is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading, specializing in ancient Iranian civilizations with a focus on the Chalcolithic to Bronze Age periods of the Iranian Plateau. His research integrates traditional archaeological methods with geoarchaeological approaches to examine societal transitions and environmental interactions.
His primary research interests include:
- Development of early administrative systems in pre-literate societies
- Social complexity in transegalitarian communities
- Human-environment relationships during the Holocene
- Material culture sequences of Southwest Asia
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on interdisciplinary methodologies, particularly combining ceramic analysis with paleoenvironmental reconstruction. His work demonstrates particular expertise in the archaeology of the Central Iranian Plateau and Tehran Plain, with significant contributions to understanding early writing systems and settlement pattern shifts.
Fazeli Nashli maintains active international collaborations, most notably with Professor Roger Matthews of the University of Reading, evidenced by multiple co-authored publications spanning two decades. His research trajectory shows increasing emphasis on theoretical frameworks for understanding societal transitions in ancient Near Eastern contexts.



