Susa, like its Chalcolithic neighbor Uruk, begins …

Years: 4221BCE - 4078BCE

Susa, like its Chalcolithic neighbor Uruk, begins as discrete settlements in the Susa I period (about 4000 BCE).

The two settlements called Acropolis (seven hectares) and Apadana (six point three hectares) by archeologists will later merge to form Susa proper (eighteen hectares).

Walls of rammed earth six meters thick enclose Apadana.

The founding of Susa corresponds with the abandonment of nearby villages.

It is possible the founding of the city was an attempt to reestablish the previously destroyed settlement at Chogha Mish.

One of the oldest-known settlements of the region and indeed the world, Susa was possibly founded about 4200 BCE; although the first traces of an inhabited Neolithic village have been dated to around 7000 BCE.

Evidence of a painted-pottery civilization has been dated to around 5000 BCE.

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