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- Title
BRONZE AND IRON AGE POTTERY FROM THE ILAM GRAVEYARD (PUSHT-I KUH, IRAN).
- Authors
HAERINCK, Ernie; OVERLAET, Bruno
- Abstract
In 1976, Mr. Mahmoud Kordovani, of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, conducted a rescue excavation in the town of Ilam, capital of the province with the same name. This region is known in archaeological literature as «Pusht-i Kuh». Several tombs were discovered. The oldest material belongs to the initial phase of the Early Bronze Age. The majority, however, can be attributed to the Iron Age, more particularly to phases IA and IIB in the chronology established by the Belgian Archaeological Mission in Pusht-i Kuh. Only a few objects belong to Iron Age III.
- Subjects
ILAM (Iran); POSHT Kuh Mountains (Iran); IRAN; BRONZE Age; IRON Age; CEMETERIES; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations
- Publication
Iranica Antiqua, 2010, Vol 45, p277
- ISSN
0021-0870
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2143/IA.45.0.2047122