Pa-yi Kal
The graveyard, which name is that of the modern village Pa-yi Kal, is situated in the Badr district some 48 km SE of Ilam. This extensively looted cemetery was excavated in 1969 and 1970 (5th and 6th expedition). Twelve cist graves were uncovered among which four contained Iron Age IA material and three others Iron Age IIB or III vessels.
Title: | Pa-yi Kal (Sub-fonds) |
Dates of creation of material: | 1969-1970 |
ID: | MRAH-ARCH-LVDB-PK |
Creator: | Luristan excavation team (Dir. L. Vanden Berghe) |
Extent: | 1 box, 1 negative boxe |
Languages: | Dutch, French |
Contents: | The collection is mostly comprised of field notes, plans, object and pottery drawings, photographic documents |
Storage place: | Royal Museum for Art and History, Brussels |
Access restrictions: | For research purpose only |
Use restrictions: | Copyright restrictions may apply |
Source of acquisition: |
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Archivist's note: | Sub-fonds, series and file level descriptions created by V. Van der Stede (August 2014) |
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