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Rock art in Iran includes archaeological
petroglyph A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as "carving", "engraving", or other descriptions ...
s, or carving in rock;
pictographs A pictogram, also called a pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto, and in computer usage an icon, is a graphic symbol that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object. Pictographs are often used in writing and g ...
, or painting on rock; and rock reliefs. Large numbers of prehistoric
rock art In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces. A high proportion of surviving historic and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type also m ...
, more than 50,000, have been discovered in
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
. Dating back to 7000 years before present in Iran, rock art is the oldest surviving artwork. Prehistoric rock art provides insights into past eras and cultures. Archaeologists classify the tools for carving petroglyphs by their historical era. Incising tools include flint, metal, or thigh bones of hunted prey. The largest rock art panel in Iran, located near
Golpayegan Golpayegan ( fa, گلپایگان, Golpāyegān; also known as Shahr-e Golpāyegān meaning "City of Golpayegan") is a city and capital of Golpayegan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 217,849, in 44,263 fam ...
spans 12 meters and features more than 100 petroglyphs.


Chronology

The earliest known petroglyphs are in Teimareh or Teymareh (near
Golpayegan County Golpayegan County ( fa, شهرستان گلپایگان) is located in Isfahan province, Iran. The capital of the county is Golpayegan. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 82,601, in 24,701 households. Retrieved 26 October 2022 The f ...
) dating back to 7000 years ago. The earliest known pictographs in Iran are in Yafteh cave (near Sorkheh Lizeh in Lorestan Province) and date back 40,000 years.
Golpayegan Golpayegan ( fa, گلپایگان, Golpāyegān; also known as Shahr-e Golpāyegān meaning "City of Golpayegan") is a city and capital of Golpayegan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 217,849, in 44,263 fam ...
is the central region of Teimareh (Teymareh) petroglyphs. Ancient Iranian pottery and bronze sculpture continue designs found in the rock art. This continuity suggests the impressiveness of petroglyphs of the facades of caves and rocks reflected to ancient Iranian artisans. This continuity can be traced from eighth millennium BC by the potteries in
Ganj Dareh Ganj Dareh ( Persian: تپه گنج دره; "Treasure Valley" in Persian,Smith, Philip E.LArchitectural Innovation and Experimentation at Ganj Dareh, Iran '' World Archaeology'', Vol. 21, No. 3 (February, 1990), pp. 323-335 or "Treasure Valle ...
(near Qeysvand,
Harsin Harsin ( ku, هەرسين, fa, هرسين; also Romanized as Harsīn) is a city and capital of Harsin County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 51,562, in 12,001 families. Harsin is situated 44 km east of ...
in Kermanshah Province), to the third and first millennium BC, considering the bronze period in Lorestan. Iran provides exclusive demonstrations of script formation from pictogram, ideogram, linear (2300 BC) or proto-Elamite, geometric old Elamite script, Pahlavi script, Arabic script (906 years ago), Kufi script, and Persian script back to at least 250 years ago. The most recent chronology of petroglyphs in Iran was done employing the General Antiparticle Spectrometer in 2008 that helped gather data from random samples; though, this is a demanding job that needs a systematic and comprehensive supported effort. According to the Journal of Orthoptera Research, in 2017–2018, a rock carving of a six-legged mantis named
Empusidae Empusidae is a family of plant-mimicking mantisesSvenson, Gavin J., et al. "Of flowers and twigs: phylogenetic revision of the plant‐mimicking praying mantises (Mantodea: Empusidae and Hymenopodidae) with a new suprageneric classification." Sys ...
hedenborgii with raptorial forearms was revealed in the Teimareh rock art site in the
Khomeyn County Khomeyn County ( fa, شهرستان خمین) is in Markazi province, Iran. The capital of the county is the city of Khomeyn. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 108,840 in 29,888 households. The following census in 2011 counted 1 ...
. An engraved, insect-like image has a 14-cm length and 11-cm width with two circles at its sides which probably dates 40,000–4,000 years back. This motif is analogous to the famous 'squatter man' petroglyph encountered at several locations around the world.


Categories

Pictographs that contain pictures drawn by pigments like smut, crystallized blood, ochre, that were employed by binders like animal fats, blood, seed oil and organic compounds, or a mixture of all materials mentioned above. Lorestan has the most and oldest pictographs in Iran. Yafteh cave in Lorestan has pictographs dating back to 40,000 years ago. Compared to petroglyphs, pictographs in Iran are scarce and rare.


Subject matter

The
ibex An ibex (plural ibex, ibexes or ibices) is any of several species of wild goat (genus ''Capra''), distinguished by the male's large recurved horns, which are transversely ridged in front. Ibex are found in Eurasia, North Africa and East Africa ...
, a type of goat with prominent, curved horns, is the most common image depicted in rock art. Human figures are portrayed dressed and undressed, performing rituals, roping cattle, walking on foot, riding horses, and hunting.


Locations

Sites that contain pictographs are listed as follows. # Lorestan Province: caves like Humian1 and Humian2, Mir Molas around Kuhdasht, Dousheh, and
Kalmakareh Cave Kalmakareh cave is a cave with historical importance in Lorestan province in the west of Iran. This cave is located in Poldakhtar city in Lorestan province. The meaning of the word Kalmakre in the local language is "place of goat (mountain) and ...
. # Hormozgan Province: deh tall and Ahu cavern in Bastak # Kerman Province: Lashkour Gouyeh in Meymand # Northern Khorasan Province: Nargeslou cavern around Bojnord Petroglyphs include most discovered items in Iran, extended on states as follows: # East Azerbayejan: Arasbaran. # West Azerbayejan : Khoreh Hanjeran around Mahabad. # Isfahan: around cities like
Golpayegan Golpayegan ( fa, گلپایگان, Golpāyegān; also known as Shahr-e Golpāyegān meaning "City of Golpayegan") is a city and capital of Golpayegan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 217,849, in 44,263 fam ...
, Poshtkouh Khonsar, Teeran, Najaf Abad, Damab, Barzok near Kashan, Nashlaj village, Baghbaderan, and Meimeh. # Ardebil: sites around Shahriry, Sheikh Mady, and Ghah Ghahe castle in Meshkin Shahr. # Tehran: Dowlat Abad village near Shahryar, Kaftar lou mountain. # Southern Khorasan: Lakh Mazar of Birjand, Tengel Ostad, Bijaem, and Nehbandan. # Northern Khorasan: Nargeslou and Jorbat around Bojnord, and Bam Safi Abad near Esferayen. # Khouzestan: Lam Gerdou cavern around Shushtar. # Zanjan: Ejdeha cave near Veer village, around Abhar # Systan and Baluchestan: aves aroundSaravan, Khash, Nikshahr, Nazil, Ghasre Ghand, and Bazman. # Semnan: Chehel Dohktaran E Rashm mountain, near Damghan. # Kerman: Meymand, Shah Firouz near Sirjan, Farash near Jiroft, Sarcheshmeh, and Rafsanjan. # Kurdistan: Dehgolan, Saral, Kancharmi near Bijar, Huraman, and Carafto cave. # Kermanshah: Sorkhe Liziha, Cheshmeh Sohrab near Meravza, Dinevar, Songhor, and Harseen. # Fars: Abadeh, Gheer near Kazeroun. # Ghazvin: Chalalmbar, Yazli Ghelich Kendi, Yeri Jan YazGholi, AhgaGhoy, and Bayan Lou near Boein Zahara. # Lorestan: Mir Malas and Hamian near Kouhdasht, Khomeh near Aligoudarz, Mihad near Borojerd, Dareh Yal near Azna, Yafteh and Dousheh caves. # Mazenderan: Nava summer village around Bala Larijan near Amol. # Markazi: Ebrahim Abad near Arak, Ahmad Abad near Khondab, Farsi Jan, Shazand, Susan Abad near Farahan, Poshtgodar near Mahallat, Saroogh, Sarband, Ravanj near Delijan, Yasavol near Komijan, and 31 sites of Timereh near
Golpayegan Golpayegan ( fa, گلپایگان, Golpāyegān; also known as Shahr-e Golpāyegān meaning "City of Golpayegan") is a city and capital of Golpayegan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 217,849, in 44,263 fam ...
. # Hormozgan: Ahu cavern and Deh tall near Bastak # Hamedan: Alvand Shahrestaneh Valley, Ganjnameh Valley, Mehrabad Noushijaneh near Malayer, Merianj, Nahavand, Ordoshahan Mountains # Yazd: Tabas Nahrin valley, Ernan mountain, Hikhteh mountain, Sorkh Dodoushan mountain, Nasrabad village near Taft, Showaz, Ganj valley


Subject matter

The following table offers the first classification of petroglyphs according to redundancy and frequency.


See also

* Prehistory of Iran


References

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Further reading

* Mehdi Kazempur, Nasir Eskandari, and Asadollah Shafizade, "The petroglyphs of Dowzdaghi, Northwestern Iran'' (Documenta Praehistorica, 2011) * Ebrahim Karimi and Haharudin Ujang
"The petroglyphs of Qameshlu National Park, central Iran,"
''Rock Art Research'' 32, no. 1 (2015): 116–119. Archaeology of Iran Iranian art
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