Ganj Tepe, Khorvinگنج تپه، خوروین
Location: Ganj Tepe is a natural hill near Khorvin, 80 km west/northwest of Tehran, Alborz Province.
35°59’17.29″N 50°48’51.50″E
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Iron Age
History and decsription
Ganj Tepe is a natural hill in the vicinity of the village of Khorvin 80 km west/northwest of the city of Tehran. The archaeological site, located 2 km to the west of the village, is formed by a group of four hills, the most elevated of which (with a height of about 35 m high) is in the north and is called Ganj Tepe (Treasure Hill). Ganj Tepe (fig. 1) is a natural hill and owes its name to fortuitous discoveries and clandestine diggings which are said to have yielded gold and silver objects (Vanden Berghe, Khūrvīn, p. 2).
Archaeological Exploration
The site of Khorvin had been known to local people and antiquities dealers before the systematic excavations began. In 1949, Ali Hakemi and Mahmoud Rad carried out excavations on the southern slope of Ganj Tepe which revealed six graves. According to their report, the graves yielded grey ceramic vessels, bronze tools and weapons. These objects have never been published, but they are housed in the Iran Bastan Museum (Hakemi, “Kāvoshhā-ye ejmāli, pp. 6-7). In 1954, Louis Vanden Bergh carried out soundings (named SI, SII, and SIII) on the eastern and southern slopes of Ganj Tepe. The soundings revealed 14 tombs, three in SI, three in SII, and eight in SIII (on the southern slope). The graves were reached at depth that varied from 0.7 m to 1.60 m The graves varied in size from 1.60 m to 2.30 m. in length by 0.50 m to 1.40 m in width (Vanden Bergh, “Gūrestān-e Bāstāni-ye Khorvin”; La necropole de Khūrvīn, p. 3).
Finds
There are two groups of finds, one attributed to Ganj Tepe, the other discovered in controlled excavations. The excavated finds consist of grey ware pottery of various shapes, tools and weapons in bronze, and skeletal remains.
Bibliography
Mousavi, A., “La région de Téhéran à l’aube de l’âge du Fer: reflexions et commentaires sur les nécropoles du IIe millénaire av. J.C.,” Iranica Antiqua, vol. 36, 2001, pp. 177-178 (for Ganj Tepe).
Vanden Berghe, L., “Gūrestān-e Bāstāni-ye Khorvin,” Gozāreshhā-ye Bāstānshenāsi, vol. 4, 1336/1957, pp. 308-331.
Vanden Berghe, L., La necropole de Khūrvīn, Leiden, 1964.
Author: Ali Mousavi
Originally published: February 17, 2022
Last updated: January 10, 2025