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Abstract
Anshan (modern Tal‐i Malyan) is the highland capital of ancient Elam. The site is located in the Kur River Basin of Fars Province, Iran, about 40 km from Persepolis. Anshan is linked to Elam's lowland capital of Susa in historical sources, material culture, and by the migration routes of nomads who spent summers in the highlands and winters at lower elevations.
Title: Anshan
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Abstract
Anshan (modern Tal‐i Malyan) is the highland capital of ancient Elam.
The site is located in the Kur River Basin of Fars Province, Iran, about 40 km from Persepolis.
Anshan is linked to Elam's lowland capital of Susa in historical sources, material culture, and by the migration routes of nomads who spent summers in the highlands and winters at lower elevations.
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