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Location:

  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Kal Chenār
  • geo:32.059475,49.70158
  • Location ± 100-500 m.

Period or year:

  • -100~ / unknown

Class:

  • Relief, votiv stone or altar
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=42591

Annotations

 Bronze Statue of a Parthian Prince from a Temple at Shami, Khuzestan Province II-I century BC currently in Tehran: National Museum no. 2401. 1.9 m high. The statue was made in two parts.

See:

  1. Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis, “A Parthian Statuette from Susa and the Bronze Statue from Shami.” Iran, vol. 31, 1993, pp. 63–69. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4299887.
  2. Vito Messina , Jafar Mehr Kian, Return to Shami. Preliminary Survey of the Iranian- Italian Joint Expedition in Khuzistan at Kal-E Chendar, Iran Vol. 52 , Iss. 1,2014
  3. Jafar Mehr Kian and Vito Messina, The Sanctuary and Cemetery of Shami. Research of the Iranian-Italian Joint Expedition in Khuzestan at Kal-e Chendar, State Hermitage Museum and Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences, in St Petersburg, 2019, pp. 271-285

Nearby

Shami, Kaleh Chendar

Hellenistic, Elymais and Parthian town.

Shami

Temple of the Shami village.


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