Experts
from the Parseh and Pasargadae Foundation and the
Archaeology Institute of the University of Tehran
led by Dr. Hassan Fazeli Nashli, and a number of
U.S. archaeologists led by Reinhard Bernbeck and
Susan Pollock from Binghamton University will be
conducting the excavation.
Located
140 kilometers north of Shiraz, the provincial
capital of Fars, Rahmatabad Tepe is one of the
most significant ancient sites in the Marvdasht
region. The tepe dates to the Chalcolithic era
like the Tall-e Bakun site on the plain of
Persepolis.
Many
unique artifacts have already been discovered by
Iranian experts at the site during their
geophysics surveys.
“The
operation will be carried out in two stages, which
will last a total of 70 days. The first stage is
dedicated to random excavations which will be
completed in 45 days and then the team will follow
up the work through library research,” Rezaii
said.
The
results of the excavations will be published after
the studies are completed.