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Surroundings:

Hasanlu Golden BowlHasanlu, NecklaceHasanlu, Copper vesselHasanlu, Bronze head of a ramHasanlu, SpearheadHasanluHasanlu, Copper vesselHasanlu, Ivory head

Location:

  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Dolmeh
  • geo:36.985397,45.42923
  • Location uncertain

Period or year:

  • -3300? / unknown

Class:

  • Castle
  • visible

Identifiers:

Annotations

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:

  1. Oscar White Muscarella, Archaeology, Artifacts and Antiquities of the Ancient Near East: Sites, Cultures, and Proveniences, Brill 2013, pp. 109-159
  2. 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
  3. Robert Stuckenrath,W illiam .R. Coe, Eliza Ralph, “University of Pennsylvania Radiocarbon Dates IX,”  1966, pp. 348-385

Relevant museums

Tabriz, Azerbaijan Museum

Tabriz, Azerbaijan Museum

Tehran, Glassware Museum

Collection of ceramics and glass, including ancient pottery.

Tehran, National Museumof Iran

Tehran, National Museum Archaeological collections from Paleolithic to Qajar period

Willemstad, Kurá Hulanda

Museum mainly dedicated to the past of Curaçao's "black" population, but with a department of ancient art.


Nearby

Dalma Tepe

Dalme tepe

Dalma III

Ancient mound near Village

Unidentified site

Probable settlement. Located with satellite imagery.


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