KONAR
SANDAL
Konar
Sandal
Konar
Sandal is a Bronze Age archaeological site, situated just south
of Jiroft, Kerman Province, Iran.
It
consists of two mounds a few kilometers apart, called Konar Sandal
A and B with a height of 13 and 21 meters, respectively. At Konar
Sandal B, a two-story, windowed citadel with a base of close to
13.5 hectares was found. Also found in Konar Sandal were tablets
with scripts of unknown nature.
Chlorite vessel from Kerman Province, Iran. 3rd millennium
BC - National Museum of Iran
The site is associated with the hypothesized "Jiroft culture",
a 3rd millennium BC culture postulated on the basis of a collection
of artifacts confiscated in 2001, criticized for conjecture about
material not found in secure archaeological contexts and probably
including forgeries. So the excavation of Konar Sandal is important
in discovering artefacts in context.
Yousef
Majidzadeh, head of the archaeological excavation team in Konar
Sandal which began work after the 2001 confiscation, has identified
the site as an "independent Bronze Age civilization with its
own architecture and language". Majidzadeh suggests they may
be the remains of the lost Aratt
Kingdom. Other conjectures (e.g. Daniel T. Potts, Piotr Steinkeller)
have connected the site with the obscure city-state of Marhashi.
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Konar_Sandal