« Čand manzelgāh-e rāh-e šāhī-ye haḫāmanešī : az Nūrābād-e Mamasanī tā Arjān-e Behbahān / Some Royal Road Stations of the Achaemenid period: from Nurabad, Mamassani, to Arrajan, Behbahan ». Bāstānpazhuhi, vol. 2, zemestān 1385 (2006), pp. 32-49, color and b&w illustrations.

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Ali Mousavi, « « Čand manzelgāh-e rāh-e šāhī-ye haḫāmanešī : az Nūrābād-e Mamasanī tā Arjān-e Behbahān / Some Royal Road Stations of the Achaemenid period: from Nurabad, Mamassani, to Arrajan, Behbahan ». Bāstānpazhuhi, vol. 2, zemestān 1385 (2006), pp. 32-49, color and b&w illustrations. », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.37960


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The border region between Fars and Khuzestan is one of the richest archaeological areas in Iran, where traces of both the Elamite and Achaemenid periods can be explored. The region is also known for having revealed exceptional remains of the so-called Persian Royal Road connecting the heartland of the Achaemenians to their capital Susa. Despite previous explorations in the region, this article is the fruit of the first archaeological fieldwork on the Royal Road between Nurabad and Behbahan, a...

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