Abstract

The Lama cemetery was discovered by chance in 1999 during the construction of the road from Yasuj to Isfahan, 50km north of the town of Yasuj, in the Iranian Zagros Bakhtiary mountains. Three excavation seasons (1999, 2005, 2008) uncovered numerous stone-lined graves dating from around the mid-second to the mid-first millennium (Jafari 2013), one of which contained no less than twenty-three skulls and numerous funerary goods including a single 1.9 cm high clay cylinder seal. The partly eroded...

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