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Surroundings:

Bard-i NishandeMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, General viewMasjid-e Solaiman, Ionic capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, General viewMasjid-e Solaiman, Achaemenid capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, ButtressesMasjid-e Solaiman, Column base with relief showing AthenaMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, StairsMasjid-e Solaiman, Column base with relief of a manMasjid-e SolaimanMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, StairsMasjid-e Solaiman, Relief of HermesMasjid-e Solaiman, Ionic capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, General viewMasjid-e Solaiman, Statue of HeraclesMasjid-e Solaiman, Column base with relief showing AthenaMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, General viewMasjid-e Solaiman, Column base with relief showing AthenaMasjid-e Solaiman, Column base with relief of a manMasjid-e Solaiman, Sanctuary, StairsMasjid-e Solaiman, Feet of a statueMasjid-e Solaiman, Statue of HeraclesMasjid-e Solaiman, Ionic capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Pole-shaped monumentMasjid-e Solaiman, Achaemenid capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Ionic capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Statue of a womanMasjid-e Solaiman, Statue of HeraclesMasjid-e Solaiman, Ionic capitalMasjid-e Solaiman, Statue of a woman

Location:

  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Cheshmeh ‘Eynāq
  • geo:32.039108,49.321491
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 225~ / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=55616

Annotations

See:

  1. Davide Salaris, A Case of Religious Architecture in Elymais: The Tetrastyle Temple of Bard-e Neshandeh, Annali, Sezione Orientale, Volume: 77 (2017), pp. 134-180

Bard Neshandeh


Relevant museums

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Tehran, National Museumof Iran

Tehran, National Museum Archaeological collections from Paleolithic to Qajar period

The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.


Nearby

Bard-i Nishande (1 km)

Achaemenid, hellenistic, Elymean site of a ruined ancient landscape consisting of multiple complexes. According to K. Schippmann, these complexes include a ruler's residence or "castle", a terraced platform used for ritual activity, and a lower town.

Masjid-e Solaiman (7 km)

Monumental structure with remains from the pre-Achaemenid to Parthian age.

Tepe Kalgah Zarin (13 km)

Seleucid and Parthian large mound settlement. Most of the site has been destroyed by urban development.


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