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Analysis of the Communicational and Functional Structure of Chiabour Site: A Residence from Partho-Sassanid Periods in Romeshgan Plain, LorestanMiri et al., 2020
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- Miri F
- MEHAFARIN R
- Yuosofvand Y
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- pazhoheshha-ye Bastan shenasi Iran
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Chiabour site is located in the center part of Romeshgan plain in the west of lorestan province. This site consists of a large mound (that called Chiabour) and some small settlements around it that their total area is 150 hectares. According to the location of this …
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