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Susa is one of the most important archaeological sites in Iran, on the border between the Mesopotamian world and the Persian world. Inhabited since very ancient times (4500 BC), it remained occupied until the middle of the 15th century. Excavations carried out by French teams, allowed the discovery of many objects, including a large production of ceramics dating from the Islamic period, currently kept for a large part (more than 2000 objects listed) at the Louvre (their number of inventory consists of the letters MAO S. and a number).

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  • Susa is one of the most important archaeological sites in Iran, on the border between the Mesopotamian world and the Persian world. Inhabited since very ancient times (4500 BC), it remained occupied until the middle of the 15th century. Excavations carried out by French teams, allowed the discovery of many objects, including a large production of ceramics dating from the Islamic period, currently kept for a large part (more than 2000 objects listed) at the Louvre (their number of inventory consists of the letters MAO S. and a number). (en)
  • Suse est l'un des plus importants sites archéologiques iraniens, à la frontière entre monde mésopotamien et monde persan. Habité depuis des temps très anciens (4500 ans av. J.-C.), il est resté occupé jusqu'au milieu du XVe siècle. Ses fouilles, réalisées par des équipes françaises, ont permis la découverte de nombreux objets, dont une importante production de céramique datant de la période islamique, actuellement conservée pour une grande partie (plus de 2000 objets répertoriés) au musée du Louvre (leur numéro d'inventaire se compose des lettres MAO S. et d'un chiffre). (fr)
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  • Susa is one of the most important archaeological sites in Iran, on the border between the Mesopotamian world and the Persian world. Inhabited since very ancient times (4500 BC), it remained occupied until the middle of the 15th century. Excavations carried out by French teams, allowed the discovery of many objects, including a large production of ceramics dating from the Islamic period, currently kept for a large part (more than 2000 objects listed) at the Louvre (their number of inventory consists of the letters MAO S. and a number). (en)
  • Suse est l'un des plus importants sites archéologiques iraniens, à la frontière entre monde mésopotamien et monde persan. Habité depuis des temps très anciens (4500 ans av. J.-C.), il est resté occupé jusqu'au milieu du XVe siècle. Ses fouilles, réalisées par des équipes françaises, ont permis la découverte de nombreux objets, dont une importante production de céramique datant de la période islamique, actuellement conservée pour une grande partie (plus de 2000 objets répertoriés) au musée du Louvre (leur numéro d'inventaire se compose des lettres MAO S. et d'un chiffre). (fr)
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  • Céramique islamique du site de Suse (fr)
  • Islamic ceramics from the Susa site (en)
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