Ezzat Negahban

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Ezzat Allah Negahban (Born 1921, Ahvaz,Iran) is a celebrated Iranian archaeologist who is known as the patriarch of Iranian modern archaeology. In 1949 he finished his BA in archaeology at the University of Tehran and four years later graduated from the University of Chicago in the same subject. He was chief scientist in many excavations on Iranian ancient sites including Marlik.

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  • 1964, Preliminary report on Marlik excavation: Gohar Rud expedition ; Rudbar. 1961-1962. Iranian Archcological Service, Tehran.
  • 1983, Metal vessels from Marlik. Beck. Munich.
  • 1991, Excavations at Haft Tepe, Iran. University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. (ISBN 0-934718-89-X)
  • 1995, Weapons from Marlik. Reimer. Berlin.
  • 1995, Marlik : The Complete Excavation Report. (University Museum Monograph ; 87), University of Pennsylvania Museum Publication. (ISBN 0-924171-32-4)it:Negahban


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