Title of article :
A Fortress and New Kurgan Burials at Zardkhaneh Ahar: Reassessment of the Chronology of the Late Prehistory of Northwestern Iran
Author/Authors :
Kazempour, Mehdi Tabriz Islamic Art University , Niknami, Kamal Aldin University of Tehran , Abedi, Akbar Tabriz Islamic Art University , Eskandari, Nasir University of Jiroft
Abstract :
The first and second seasons of extensive survey and excavation at Zardkhaneh were carried out during June-August
2011 and 2012. Third season of excavation continued in August 2014. The survey and excavation yielded materials from the
Late Bronze and Early Iron Age. Recently, a survey covering 30 ha at the second millennium b.c. site of Zardkhaneh, located
near the city of Ahar in the province of Eastern Azerbaijan, brought to light 95 stone burials indicating that Zardkhaneh
was a large cemetery, related to the adjacent settlement and defensive fortress. Our preliminary study shows that the large
stone graves and kurgan type burials of Zardkhaneh had close connections with the material culture of areas today located in
Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey during these periods
Keywords :
Zardkhaneh , Late Bronze/Early Iron Age , Stone Graves , Kurgan , Northwest Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics