Author:
Saeidpour Yazdan,Alibaigi Sajjad,Rahbar Mehdi
Abstract
South-eastern Iran flourished during the Bronze Age and several important settlements from this period have been excavated. Few contemporaneous cemeteries, however, have been investigated. Excavations at Bampur 14 have revealed 10 graves dating from the late fourth to early second millennium BC. Finds include a copper-bronze seal and a stone column, demonstrating connections with north-eastern Iran and Central Asia.
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology