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View of the plain and cemetery from the Shah Savar relief

Javier Álvarez-Mon & Yasmina Wicks17th century BC

Macquarie University

Macquarie University
Sydney, Australia

The relief faces a majestic view of the open valley and today looks down onto an old cemetery dotted with distinctive Bakhtiyari tombstones in the form of guardian lions and a ruined funerary chapel (Imanzadeh). In 1846, Austen Henry Layard relayed a local legend about this chapel: “An Imam on a black horse once visited this part of the plain, from which circumstance the Imam-Zadeh has received its name. They yearly sacrifice sheep here; and I suspect that the tradition is of a much remoter period than the time of the Imams.” (A. H. Layard, 1846, “A Description of the Province of Khuzistan.” Journal of the Royal Geographic Society 16, p. 78).

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  • Title: View of the plain and cemetery from the Shah Savar relief
  • Creator: Javier Álvarez-Mon & Yasmina Wicks
  • Date Created: 17th century BC
  • Location Created: Shah Savar, Izeh Valley, ca. 10 km from Izeh
  • Type: cliff face
  • Rights: Image Copyright J. Álvarez-Mon
  • Medium: rock-carved relief
Macquarie University

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