2019
DOI: 10.1080/05786967.2019.1586449
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Largest Ancient Fortress of South-West Asia and the Western World? Recent Fieldwork at Sasanian Qaleh Iraj at Pishva, Iran

Abstract: Protected by a massive wall, but devoid of permanent buildings in its vast c. 175 ha interior, the rectangular compound of Qaleh Iraj near Tehran must be a military base-and as such, it is arguably the largest fortress in the ancient world to the west of modern Afghanistan. Investigations carried out previously have been based on surface finds and architecture and there had been no agreement on the date and purpose of this monument. Excavation, survey, in-depth studies of its architecture, satellite images and… Show more

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“…Recent excavations, for example, have identified a huge rectangular fortification in the Tehran plain that covers ca. 187 ha encircled by 22-m wide walls called Qaleh Irajthe lowest levels of this fortification have been dated using Bayesian modeling of radiocarbon dates to 382-425 CE (Nemati et al 2019). Other sites with notable fortifications include the port city of Siraf, where a large Sasanian-era barracks were identified in the early 1970s.…”
Section: Border Defensementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent excavations, for example, have identified a huge rectangular fortification in the Tehran plain that covers ca. 187 ha encircled by 22-m wide walls called Qaleh Irajthe lowest levels of this fortification have been dated using Bayesian modeling of radiocarbon dates to 382-425 CE (Nemati et al 2019). Other sites with notable fortifications include the port city of Siraf, where a large Sasanian-era barracks were identified in the early 1970s.…”
Section: Border Defensementioning
confidence: 99%