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Newfound Petroglyphs of Qonaq Qiran, Ardabil, NW Iran | ||
Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies | ||
دوره 14، شماره 2، اسفند 2024، صفحه 93-102 اصل مقاله (3.23 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: Review Article | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22111/ijas.2024.49052.1306 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Zahra Almasipeyman1؛ Hassan Derakhshi* 2؛ Hamid Reza Ghorbani3؛ Hossein Alizadeh4 | ||
1Department of Archaeology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,Tehran, Iran. | ||
2Department of Archaeology, Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar,Iran. | ||
3Department of Archaeology, Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. | ||
4Department of Archaeology, Miyaneh Branch,Islamic Azad University, Miyaneh, Iran. | ||
چکیده | ||
Petroglyphs, as one of the earliest forms of art, are highly valued evidence in fields such as archaeology, art history, and anthropology. A significant number of petroglyphs have thus far been identified and documented throughout Iran, with Northwestern Iran, particularly the eastern part of the region (Ardabil province), standing out in this regard. This province is home to a large collection of petroglyphs, most notably concentrated in Mashkinshahr County, at such sites as Shahar Yeri, Sheikh Madi, Ahoo Darasi, Moshiran, and Khanum Alilu. During a recent survey at the Qonaq Qiran village, Ardabil County, a total of 50 petroglyphs were identified and documented.The present descriptive-comparative study utilised field and library research to classify these petroglyphs typologically and to attempt relative dating. The recorded motifs were categorised into three general groups: human figures, animals, and symbols. They were thus comparable with the known depictions in northwestern Iran and other regions. Considering the archaeological context of the regional landscape, a tentative dating of this rock art site was suggested for the first millennium BCE. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Northwest Iran؛ Petroglyphs؛ Archaeology؛ Comparative Studies | ||
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