Shurabah-Payravand
The Shurabah graveyard, situated in the Chardaval district about one kilometer north-west of the village of Payravand, was discovered during an exploration journey of December 1969 (5th expedition). Only one undisturbed tomb, containing at least four individuals, could be located. The burial goods indicate two main periods of use: Iron Age IA and Iron Age III.
Title: | Shurabah-Payravand (Sub-fonds) |
Dates of creation of material: | 1969 |
ID: | MRAH-ARCH-LVDB-SHP |
Creator: | Luristan excavation team (Dir. L. Vanden Berghe) |
Extent: | 1 boxes, 1 negative box |
Languages: | Dutch, French |
Contents: | The collection is mostly comprised of field notes, object records, 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 |
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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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