Museum of the Iron Age
TabrizSite of
Iron age museum of
Tabriz, is an archaeological site in the north, northeast and northwest of the
Blue Mosque in
Tabriz is located.
Including cemeteries and traces of Iron Age
Pottery is.
1376 Excavation of an Iron Age cemetery near the
Blue Mosque in
Tabriz simple discovery.
Drilling operations started in 1379 and subsequently excavated by archaeologists raised in the area continued until 1382, and the cemetery of the Iron Age, were identified.
Books, and objects found included
Pottery and decorative objects that comes from within the structure and is obtained jars.
Archaeological works in the first millennium BC, probably dating back to the iron of the works that the museum's website has a universal value.
After completing the survey was conducted, 38 graves belonging to the Iron Age, it was discovered
...see more that most of them were buried in the fetal And in 85 years, the last year the website's Museum Desert Museum began as the first.
Due to site next word is the word museum The entire museum to the natural shape of the excavated area was established
And the discovery of a handpicked to appear unchanged, as are the famous museum site.
Pottery associated with some of these bodies are more likely to show it to other neighbors Srvtmndtrbvdn is buried in the side.
There is also Pottery and food, along with some of the bodies And buried them in embryonic form, or squatting and underscores the difference between the body and the face of the bodies were discovered worshiped sun, For some experts to be linked to the time of burial and the location of the sun knows it.
Significant issue in the cemetery for burial of the bodies that represent a number of secondary importance and sanctity of the cemetery in centuries past, Where the nomadic tribe of the bodies of his family had died in another location Moved to this location and the location of particular importance and sanctity had been buried.
Some experts say it's built like a hill, and it makes the graves differed And remains at a constant level and not buried deep.
Explore the group to reach the lowest layer, the layers above graves and gathered up after the restoration and preparation of certificates presented in a coffin-shaped cabinet with glass beads on display.