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Shami, Kal-e Chendar - Professor Vito Messina, Jafar Mehr Kian

Shami, Kal-e Chendar

Research of the Iranian-Italian Joint Expedition in Khuzestan
Buch | Softcover
428 Seiten
2025
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-955-8 (ISBN)
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This report details the Iranian-Italian Joint Expedition's research (2012-2018) at Kal-e Chendar, Khuzestan. It reveals a multifunctional religious complex from the Hellenistic and Parthian periods (3rd century BCE to 2nd century CE), with interconnected religious, funerary, and social functions.
This report publishes the results of the research conducted between 2012 and 2018 by the Iranian- Italian Joint Expedition in Khuzestan at Kal-e Chendar, in the valley of Shami, about 30 km north of present-day Izeh. The project aimed to shed new light on one of the most intriguing religious complexes of Hellenistic and Parthian Iran, located in highland Khuzestan, the heart of ancient Elymais. Identified thanks to the accidental discovery of statues (some fragmentary) in 1935, the site of Kal-e Chendar was briefly investigated by Sir Marc Aurel Stein, one of the most famous explorers of Inner Asia, and Bahman Karimi, Inspector of the Iranian Antiquities Service, early in 1936. It was subsequently to fall into oblivion for many decades despite the importance of the discoveries they made. Based on an interdisciplinary approach, the research project aimed to acquire new information on the materiality of the site and to systematically study its archaeological context, putting forward new interpretations of the function, chronology and meaning of the complex.







Based on previous investigations and the results of this new research, it is clear that an important religious complex existed at Kal-e Chendar in the Hellenistic and Parthian periods, from about the 3rd century BCE to the 2nd century CE. The complex was multifunctional. Its religious dimension, although of paramount importance, was not the only characteristic of the site: monumental terraces, built to support sacred buildings now lost, alternate with a wide cemetery, implying that religious and funerary functions were here strictly interrelated. The complex also probably had social meaning.

Vito Messina is Full Professor of the Archaeology of Asia (University of Torino). He is the co-director of, and took part in, archaeological campaigns in Iran, Iraq and Turkmenistan. He is the PI of several projects in collaboration with international institutions and is the Director of the School of Archaeology of the University of Torino. Jafar Mehr Kian is the director of several archaeological expeditions and rescue excavations in Iran, and author of many articles regarding ancient Elymais and ancient rock carvings. He is the president of the Ayapir NGO, which conducts research in highland Khuzestan.

Foreword and Acknowledgements


 


Introduction – Vito Messina


 


Chapter 1: History of Research at Kal-e Chendar – Vito Messina


 


Chapter 2: Survey At Kal-e Chendar – Jafar Mehr Kian, Vito Messina


 


Chapter 3: The Geology and Geomorphology of The Shami Valley – Marco Giardino







Chapter 4: Topography of Kal-e Chendar – Nicolò Masturzo


 


Chapter 5: The Landscape of Kal-e Chendar – Francesca Giusto


 


Chapter 6: Excavation at Kal-e Chendar – Yalireza Baqherian, Ilaria Bucci, Alessandra Cellerino, Mehdi Faraji, Enrico Foietta, Francesca Giusto, Morteza Homayoon, Jafar Mehr Kian, Vito Messina, Mana Rohuani Rankouhi


 


Chapter 7: The Pottery of Kal-e Chendar – Alessandra Cellerino


 


Chapter 8: Archaeometric Investigation on Pottery of Kal-e Chendar – Patrizia Davit, Francesca Turco, Alessandro Borghi


 


Chapter 9: Small Finds, Metal and Glass Vessels, Sculptures and Coins – Ilaria Bucci, Alessandra Cellerino, Enrico Foietta


 


Chapter 10: The Prehistoric Lithic Assemblage of Kal-e Chendar – Elisabetta Starnini


 


Chapter 11: The Cemetery of Kal-e Chander – Enrico Foietta


 


Chapter 12: Conclusion – Jafar Mehr Kian, Vito Messina


 


Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Iranian-Italian Joint Expedition in Khuzestan: Archaeological Reports
Zusatzinfo 333 figures, 57 tables, 2 plates (minimal colour)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 290 mm
Gewicht 1827 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-955-9 / 1803279559
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-955-8 / 9781803279558
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