Geoy Tepe

Archaeological site in West Azarbaijan Province, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geoy Tepe (also Gök Tepe) is an archaeological site in northwestern Iran, about 7 kilometers south of Urmia (Reżāʾīya), Gug Tappeh. It was found by an aerial survey of ancient sites in Persia done by Erich Schmidt in the 1930s.

LocationIran
Coordinates37.518°N 45.145°E / 37.518; 45.145
Typetell
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Geoy Tepe
Geoy Tepe is located in Iran
Geoy Tepe
Geoy Tepe
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LocationIran
RegionWest Azerbaijan province
Coordinates37.518°N 45.145°E / 37.518; 45.145
Typetell
History
Abandoned1200 BC
PeriodsEarly Bronze Age
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Cylinder with a ritual scene, early 2nd millennium B.C., Geoy Tepe, Iran.

The site's mound is 80 feet (24 m) tall and is situated by a natural spring. T. Burton Brown of Great Britain excavated the site in August 1948. It was found to have been continuously occupied from the 4th millennium BCE until 1200 BCE.[1]

Remains of the earliest stage of the Kura–Araxes culture have been found here.

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