Iranians to Investigate Iron Age Architecture in Sialk Ziggurat

November 24, 2003 - 0:0
TEHRAN (Mehr News Agency) -- Iranian archaeologists plan to unearth northwestern corner of the second platform of Sialk Ziggurat to bring to light quality of architecture in the Iron Age, head of the archaeological team said on Sunday.

“Our team intends to dig out the northern corner and to make a longitudinal section in the top level of the ziggurat, revising the findings of the French archaeologist Roman Ghirshman on Sialk,” said Sadeq Shahmirzadi.

This is the third phase of archaeological activities in this ancient site. The first phase was carried out by Ghirshman from 1931-1938, resulted in unearthing an industrial area in the southern Sialk.

He also dug up two cemeteries, metal, stone, bone, and nacreous instruments as well as potteries and statuettes dating back to 6,000 years ago.

Located near Kashan, Sialk Ziggurat dates back to about 8,000 years ago. More than one million bricks have been used for construction of the Ziggurat, Shahmirzadi estimated.