Name

Māsūr تپه ماسور

Ali Mousavi, January 4th, 2023

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Historical Period

Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Achaemenid, Seleucid, Parthian, Sasanian, Islamic

History and description

Tepe Māsūr lies in the southern suburb of the present-day city of Khorramābād in Luristan. Parts of the mound have been destroyed by the city’s urban development in the past decades. The roughly circular Tepe Māsūr is still a large archaeological site, covering some 10 hectares with a height that varies from 9 to 12 m above the surrounding area. Māsūr has a long archaeological sequence from the fourth millennium B.C. to the late Sasanian/early Islamic period.

Archaeological Exploration

In 1984, Mirabedin Kaboli carried out limited excavations at Tepe Māsūr on behalf of the Iranian Centre for Archaeological Research. No report has been published.

Bibliography

Garavand, M., “Iranian Archaeological Missions in Pishkuh-e Lurestan,” Eighty Years of Iranian Archaeology, Y. Hasanzadeh and S. Miri (eds.), vol. 1, Tehran, 2012, pp. 345-346 (for Nūrābād). In Persian.

Kaboli, M., Soundings at Tepe Māsūr, Khorramābād, 1984, unpublished. In Persian.

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