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2024 | 13 | 71-98

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Achaemenid settlements in the Shiraz, Sepidan and Kavar Plains, Iran

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In 2008, for the first time, an archaeological full coverage survey on Shiraz plain and its adjacent plains was conducted under the supervision of the author of this report. As a result of this survey, a different perspective was obtained from the settlements of the ancient period in particular the Achaemenid period from Shiraz plain and its southern plain, Kavar plain, and the northern plain, namely Sepidan plain. In this paper, the archeological sites of the Achaemenid period of these plains are introduced, discussed and evaluated.

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13

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71-98

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  • Shiraz University, Iran

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