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Bronzes, Ancient --- Bronzes, Iranian --- Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities --- Exhibitions --- Bronzes [Iranian ] --- Iran --- Luristan (Iran) --- Bronzes [Ancient ] --- Iranian bronzes --- Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran)
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Bronzes, Iranian --- Bronzes --- Art --- Art metal-work --- Bronze --- Decoration and ornament --- Iranian bronzes --- Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran) --- Antiquities.
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Sheep industry --- Land tenure --- Moutons --- Propriété foncière --- Industrie --- Luristān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Conditions économiques --- Conditions sociales
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Bronzes --- Bronzes, Iranian --- Babylonian influences --- Luristan (Iran) --- Antiquities --- Luristān --- Luristān (Iran) --- Luristān. --- Babylonian influences. --- Art --- Art metal-work --- Bronze --- Decoration and ornament --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran) --- Bronzes, Iranian - Babylonian influences --- Bronzes - Iran - Luristān --- Luristān (Iran) - Antiquities
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Luristan (Iran) --- -Antiquities --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran) --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Iran - Luristan. --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Protohistoire --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Iran --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Antiquités préhistoriques
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Ahmad al-Hattu, Tall (Iraq) --- Tall Aḥmad al-Ḥattū (Iraq) --- Iraq --- Antiquities --- Tombs --- Aḥmad al-Ḥattū, Tall (Iraq) --- Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Aḥmad al-Ḥattū, Tall (Iraq). --- Ạhmad al-Ḥattū, Tall (Iraq) --- Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran)
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Laristan (Iran) --- History --- Histoire --- Laristan (Iran : Region) --- 955 --- Geschiedenis van Iran, Perzië --- -Lārestān (Iran : Region) --- Lorestān (Iran : Region) --- -History --- 955 Geschiedenis van Iran, Perzië --- Lārestān (Iran : Region) --- History. --- Laristan (Iran : Region) - History
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Le site archéologique de Sangtarashan est situé à l’ouest de l’Iran, dans la province du Luristan, au cœur de la chaîne montagneuse du Zagros. Découvert en 2002, il a fait l’objet de six campagnes de fouilles entre 2005 et 2011. Dès les premières recherches, il est apparu que le site présentait des caractéristiques exceptionnelles. Au sein d’une structure circulaire en pierre, chevauchée par plusieurs autres constructions, les fouilles ont mis au jour plus de deux mille objets. Parmi eux, des centaines d’objets métalliques connus sous le nom de Bronzes du Luristan. Ces bronzes étaient enterrés par lot, insérés dans les murs ou éparpillés sur toute la surface du site. L’étude architecturale et l’examen de la nature et de la distribution des objets conduisent à penser que le site de Sangtarashan serait un sanctuaire ayant connu deux phases d’occupation. Les dépôts de la première phase sont constitués d’armes et de vases enfouis dans le sol. Ceux de la seconde phase sont constitués d’objets isolés, de taille plus petite et de nature plus variée, déposés dans la maçonnerie des bâtiments. La première occupation daterait de l’Âge du Fer I-II, la seconde de l’Âge du Fer II-III (et peut-être même IV). L’hypothèse d’une fonction non cultuelle pendant la seconde phase n’est pas totalement écartée au regard de la prolongation des structures architecturales vers l’ouest et de la position des objets éparpillés sur toute la surface du site. Avec Sorkhdom-i Lori, Sangtarashan est le deuxième sanctuaire de l’Âge du Fer de la région du Zagros central où les fidèles déposaient des objets dans le sol ou dans la maçonnerie des bâtiments. La richesse des objets métalliques découverts fait de Sangtarashan un site de référence pour l’étude des Bronzes du Luristan. L’analyse du matériel archéologique permet désormais de proposer une datation pour des objets jusqu’alors connus uniquement par des exemplaires issus de fouilles clandestines.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Iron age --- Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Fouilles archéologiques. --- Antiquités préhistoriques. --- Âge du fer. --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Fouilles archéologiques. --- Antiquités préhistoriques. --- Âge du fer. --- Lorestān (Iran)
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From the late 18th to the early 20th century, northern Luristan was dominated by feuding tribal leaders, more or less independent of the Qadjar State. The religious concepts of the illiterate Luristani nomads of this period are reflected in the iconography of the pictorial tombstones. Inge Demant Mortensen's book on the Luristani Pictorial Tombstones is primarily based on her studies of the nomadic cemeteries during her fieldwork in Luristan in the 1970s. Her focus is on the testimony of the pictorial tombstones and the religious messages and connotations they reveal. As a background for the interpretation of these messages, she makes an attempt to establish the historical, social, and religious context of the cemeteries, and to identify the tribal identity of the nomads residing or moving from winter to summer pastures within the plains and valleys of northern Luristan, where the pictorial stelae and obelisks occur.
Sepulchral monuments --- Monuments funéraires --- Luristan (Iran) --- Lorestan --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Nomades --- Stèles --- Cimetières musulmans --- Décoration --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Monuments funéraires --- Luristān (Iran) --- Lorestān --- Antiquités --- Cemeteries --- Funeral monuments --- Funerary monuments --- Graves --- Gravestones --- Memorial tablets --- Tablets, Memorial --- Tombstones --- Monuments --- Burial grounds --- Burying-grounds --- Churchyards --- Graveyards --- Memorial gardens (Cemeteries) --- Memorial parks (Cemeteries) --- Memory gardens (Cemeteries) --- Necropoleis --- Necropoles --- Necropoli --- Necropolises --- Burial --- Death care industry --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités. --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran)
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This volume is the final report on the 1965-1979 excavations by Ghent University and the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, in sub-region I, the most western part of Pusht-i Kuh in Luristan (W-Iran), which is the closest to Mesopotamia. The volume is divided into two parts. The first part discusses tombs at nine sites from the Early Bronze Age I to III period (early and middle third millennium B.C.). Most of these were collective tombs; some of them were even re-used in later periods. Two Sasanian interments with exceptional burial goods are also documented. The second part of the book deals with tombs from the late third and the early second millennium (Early Bronze Age IV), or the so called "Gutian"-tombs. These small individual tombs were documented at six sites. Usually they have three walls only, but occasional reuse of earlier tombs was attested as well. Burial goods include plain and painted pottery, metal weapons and utensils, seals and personal ornaments, some of it of Mesopotamian origin or at least related to it. All the finds are illustrated in line drawings, with the tombs and most objects also in photographs. Metal analyses of objects were performed and the results are included in the volume.
Bronze age --- Grave goods --- Age du bronze --- Mobilier funéraire --- Luristan (Iran) --- Lorestan --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Luristān (Iran) --- Antiquities. --- Ausgrabung. --- Bronzezeit --- Funde --- Graberfeld --- Bronzezeit. --- Funde. --- Graberfeld. --- Mobilier funéraire --- Luristān (Iran) --- Lorestān --- Antiquités --- Burial goods --- Burial objects --- Grave objects --- Ceremonial objects --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Civilization --- Luristan --- Ostan-e Lorestān (Iran) --- Lorestān (Iran) --- Ustān-i Luristān (Iran) --- Luristan-Burujird (Iran)
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