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Surroundings:

Tingar Tappeh (KH-30), Gorgan plain, IranQasem Abad (NTS-250), Gorgan plain, IranDestroyed anonymous settlement (KH-27), Gorgan plain, IranAnonymous settlement (KH-22), Gorgan plain, IranWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderWall of AlexanderQal‘eh-ye Qabrestān (GWS-56), Gorgan plain, Iran

Location:

  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Bāylar
  • geo:37.307957,55.316231
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -80xx / 2xx

Class:

  • Rural settlement
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=74721

Annotations

HOPPER, Kristen Alicia (2017), The Gorgan Plain of northeast Iran - a diachronic analysis of settlement and land use patterns relating to urban, rural and mobile populations on a Sasanian frontier, Durham theses, Durham University (http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12326/)


Nearby

Dolmeh Quq Tappeh - Mohamad Kar Bidar Tappeh (NTS-85)

Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age III & IV, parthian and medieval islamic settlement. Almost completely destroyed by agriculture, but still visible on CORONA imagery (1969).

Haji Qalandar Tappeh (KH-32) (1 km)

Chalcolithic, Early Bronze, Iron Age III/IV, Parthian (?), Sasanian and Islamic settlement (Abbasi 2011). Circular/ovoid tappeh with outer mounds (6 ha).

Kebash Tappeh (NTS-157) (1 km)

Late Bronze Age, Iron Age III & IV, parthian, and medieval islamic settlement.


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