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Title

Survey and Excavation at the Jowšātū Fort (Šāhīndezh, West Āzerbāyjān, Northwest Iran).

Authors

Mollazadeh, Kazem; Binandeh, Ali

Abstract

The southern Lake Urmia Basin witnessed significant political, military, cultural, and artistic transformations in the first millennium BCE. The region was an integral part of Manna right from the formation of the kingdom. Assyrian records contain allusions to some important and central Mannean fortresses. Jowšātū fort perches on an isolated mountain next to Šāhīndezh in southwestern West Āzerbāyjān Province. The fort covers a total area of about 13 hectares, and includes architectural remains visible on the surface as a defensive wall system of two outer and inner circumvallations constructed in a unique style in a strategic location. The attested surface pottery and architecture support a date in the Iron III. Architectural and pottery evidence suggests two construction phases belonging to a single period. Occupation at the site apparently continued into the Achaemenid period as is evidenced by the presence of a pottery flask.

Subjects

LAKE Urmia (Iran); EXCAVATION (Civil engineering); CIVIL engineering; EARTHWORK; ARCHAEOLOGY

Publication

Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p31

ISSN

2251-743X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.22111/IJAS.2021.6851

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