Abstract
Chogha Mish is one of the largest pre- and protohistoric mounds in the Susiana Plain of Khuzistan province, Iran, and extensive excavations at the site were carried out over 11 seasons between 1961 and 1978 under the direction of Pinhas Delougaz and Helene Kantor of the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute. Chogha Mish, volume 1, reported the results of the first five seasons of work (P. Delougaz and H. Kantor, Chogha Mish. Vol. 1, 2 pts., The First Five Seasons of Excavations, 1961–1971. OIP 101 [Chicago 1996]).
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