
Marlik - Wikipedia
Marlik is an ancient site near Roudbar in Gilan, in northern Iran. Marlik, also known as Cheragh-Ali Tepe[1] is located in the valley of Gohar Rud (gem river), a tributary of Sepid Rud in Gilan …
MĀRLIK - Encyclopaedia Iranica
Nov 15, 2012 · Thanks to a steady series of publications by Negahbān (see bibliography) over the years, Mārlik is arguably the best-documented ancient cemetery in the Near East. In total, fifty …
مارلیک - ویکیپدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
تپه مارلیک (به انگلیسی: Marlik) یا مؤذنی تپه یک محوطهٔ باستانی در کرانهٔ خاوری سفیدرود و در درهٔ « گوهررود » در روستای نصفی ، دهستان رحمتآباد ، بخش رحمتآباد در شهرستان رودبار در استان گیلان است. تپه مارلیک بقایای بهجای مانده از تمدن باستانی متعلق به …
Marlik - the Indo-european arrival on the Iranian plateau?
A tantalising archaeological site in Gilan province, close to the Caspian Sea in northwest Iran - tantalising because the remains show it was the cemetery of a rich and important settlement - …
Marlik | archaeological site, Iran | Britannica
In Iranian art and architecture: Median period …Iranian Kurdistan; tomb finds at Marlik, near Kazvin; and excavated graves in Luristan. Read More
Marlik Hill (Archaeological site) Photo Gallery - ITTO
MARLIK, an elite burial ground of the late 2nd-early 1st millennium BCE in the western Caspian Sea. On the eastern fringes of the Sefid Rood River in Roodbar (Gilan Province), is a beautiful …
Marlik: the complete excavation report. v. 1: Text
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The Majic of Marlik - (The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies - CAIS)©
Marlik gold bowl, one of the most beautiful of the gold vases discovered in this excavation. On each side of the bowl are two winged bulls climbing the tree of life. The strength and vitality of …
Marlik archaeological site - Iran Travel Guide - Trip Yar
Marlik Hill is an ancient area in the east bank of Sefidrud and in “Gohar Rud” Valley in Rudbar in Gilan Province. Marlik Hill is the remains of the ancient civilization from more than 3000 years …
The Iranian: The magic of Marlik
The magic of Marlik From "A preliminary report on Marlik excavation" by Ezat O. Negahban (Tehran, Offset Press Inc., 2nd edition 1977, 1st edition 1964). Fourteen kilometers east of the …
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