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Surroundings:

Iran_Susiana_Unidentified (Shahīd Bāhonar) - CORONA imageryIran_Susiana_Anonymous (KS-052) - CORONA imageryIran_Susiana_Anonymous (KS-60) - CORONA imageryIran_Susiana_Unidentified (Naser) - CORONA imageryIran_Susiana_Anonymous (KS-035) - CORONA imageryIran_Susiana_Unidentified (Abūz̄ar-e Ghaffārī) - CORONA imageryKudurru of GulaSusa, Acropolis, Excavation with De Morgan's PillarSusa, Acropolis, Excavation with De Morgan's PillarStele of Marduk-apla-iddina IStele of Meli-Šipak IISusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of an eye of a soldier (Susa, Elamite necklaceSusa, Early Elamite pot with a fish and a waderSusa, AcropolisSusa, Elamite maceSusa, Archaeologists' castleSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed lions' reliefSusa, Portrait of a MuseSusa, Awan King ListSusa, Brick with part of inscription DSa of DariusSusa, Parthian bottleSusa, Statue of queen Napirasu, wife of Untaš-NapirišaSusa, Stone fishSusa, Statuette of a lionSusa, Dynastic Temple of the Šutrukids, Relief of the godsSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of a soldier (Susa, Middle-Elamite basrelief of warrior godsSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of five soldiers (Susa, Hellenistic figurine of an actor

Location:

  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Shahīd ol Hodā
  • geo:32.137081,48.2728
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Archaeological observation
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=86325

Annotations


Relevant museums

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Tehran, National Museumof Iran

Tehran, National Museum Archaeological collections from Paleolithic to Qajar period

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

The British Museum

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


Nearby

Unidentified site

Probable settlement. Located with satellite imagery.

Unidentified site (1 km)

Probable settlement. Located with satellite imagery.

Unidentified site (KS-1184 ?) (2 km)

Probable settlement. Single-mound destroyed by modern agriculture, but visible on CORONA imagery. Possible Achaemenid and Seleucid occupation.


This object was added by Julien De Chocqueuse on 2023-05-13. Last update by Julien De Chocqueuse on 2023-05-13. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/86325 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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