M. T. Atai. « Narges Tappe va nešāne-hā-yī az dowre-ye Mād va Haḫāmanešī dar Gorgān / Narges Tepe and evidence from the Median and Achaemenian periods in the plain of Gorgan ». Iranian Journal of Archaeology and History, Vol. 44, Spring and Summer 1387/[2008], p. 42-55.
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Due to a general lack of systematic surveys, Achaemenid settlements in north-eastern Iran are rare. It is why the excavation of sites that may reveal archaeological evidence of the Achaemenid or earlier periods is important. Narges Tepe is located 7km north-west of the modern city of Goragn, 2km south of the Qara-Su river. It is a low mound, 110x110m with only 4m high above the surrounding fields. The mound was first detected during the Japanese surveys of 1976. In 2004, the site was the obje...
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Due to a general lack of systematic surveys, Achaemenid settlements in north-eastern Iran are rare. It is why the excavation of sites that may reveal archaeological evidence of the Achaemenid or earlier periods is important. Narges Tepe is located 7km north-west of the modern city of Goragn, 2km south of the Qara-Su river. It is a low mound, 110x110m with only 4m high above the surrounding fields. The mound was first detected during the Japanese surveys of 1976. In 2004, the site was the obje...
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