Agrab Tepe is one of three mounds lying close to the modern village of Dalma in northwestern Iran. It consists of the single fortified structure over an outcrop.
Sources:
- Oscar White Muscarella, Archaeology, Artifacts and Antiquities of the Ancient Near East: Sites, Cultures, and Proveniences, Brill 2013, pp. 109-159
- Oscar White Muscarella, "Excavations at Agrab Tepe, Iran": Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 8 (1973) - https://www.metmuseum.org/pubs/journals/1/pdf/1512673.pdf.bannered.pdf
- Robert Stuckenrath,W illiam .R. Coe, Eliza Ralph, “University of Pennsylvania Radiocarbon Dates IX,” 1966, pp. 348-385