The Rahmatabad Mound or the Rahmatabad Tepe (5th millennium BC) is one of the most historically significant settlements on the Marvdasht plain, Persia (Iran) measuring in length, in width, and in height. Experts to Explore Architecture, Lifestyle in 6,000-Year-Old Mound , Retrieved on: 20 January 2009. The mound sits at the edge of the fertile Kamin plain (near the town of Saadat Shahr) at the southerly end of the Bolaghi gorge.
"Since it is the most important mound in the area and quite close to Persepolis, any exploration in Rahmat-Abad could possibly render answers to our raft of questions on the way people lived their lives and built their dwellings." said Mohammad Hassan Talebian, head of the Pasargadae and Parse project. Experts to Explore Architecture, Lifestyle in 6,000-Year-Old Mound , Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
Located 140 kilometers north of Shiraz, the provincial capital of Fars, Rahmatabad Tepe is one of the most significant ancient sites in the Marvdasht region. 6000-year-old clay coupons discovered in southern Iran, Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
"The archaeologists have unearthed 12 square-shaped coupons (tokens), indicating that the people of the region had economic and commercial ties with neighboring regions in the fourth and fifth millenniums BCE," the director of the team added. 6000-year-old clay coupons discovered in southern Iran, Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
Iranian archeologists have discovered priceless artifacts during their geophysics surveys and now they want to unearth them. Experts to Explore Architecture, Lifestyle in 6,000-Year-Old Mound , Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
A long cultural sequence has been found with a in depth cultural deposit. From the top, the following ancient layers have been found,
"The latest excavations on the Rahmatabad Tepe in 2006 led to the discovery of a large number of ancient shards and kilns, and an important industrial site dating back to the 5th millennium BC." Iranian Center for Archaeological Research Director Mohammad-Hassan Fazeli Nashli told the Persian service of CHN on Tuesday. Threat from Shiraz-Isfahan railway shifts to Rahmatabad Tepe , Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
The archaeologists have discovered 6000-year-old Iranian, Italian archaeologists excavating Persepolis, Retrieved on: 20 January 2009. clay coupons during excavations at Rahmatabad Tepe, the director of the team said. 6000-year-old clay coupons discovered in southern Iran , Retrieved on: 20 January 2009.
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