Iran
Landscape of Izeh
The Natural-Historical Landscape of Izeh comprises reliefs carved into rocks and in natural caves. They date from 1300 to 700 years ago and were made in relation to animist beliefs. Kings and queens are depicted.
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- Full Name
- The Natural-Historical Landscape of Izeh (ID: 5269)
- Country
- Iran
- Status
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On tentative list 2008
Site history
History of Landscape of Izeh
- 2008: Added to Tentative List
- Added to tentative list
- Type
- Cultural
- Criteria
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- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
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UNESCO.org
- whc.unesco.org — whc.unesco.org
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- Community Category
- Archaeological site: Rock Art
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I camped at this site - even in winter it was nice and cold and the morning sun greeted me along with a few dozen sheep bleating. The local community of shepherds surely didn't mind. I thought I would spend a long time looking at the site in the morning but actually it is just a few rock carvings. In retrospective I would have taken a torch to look at them in the dark and continue driving to a hotel.
There are only a carvings, five in total I think although I only found 4. Most of them are unimpressive, the one with the king and queen are kind of impressive but what I think this site comes down to is that the local government thinks this is important and hasn't seen enough rock carvings around the world. I'm saying this with little info on the site of course. It appears to be the best example of early-Elamite period rock carvings - as special this may be.
The site is free to access with some boardwalks making this easy enough.
It is a decent stop between Shushtar and Esfahan, a new road buying built between Izeh and the former and thus it is getting more convenient to drive through the mountain areas.
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