The tomb of Ishaq Vand (Achaemenid)
The Achaemenid tomb of Ishaq Vand consists of a set of three tombs side by side, which is located on the top of a hill overlooking the plain.….
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This tomb is located in the northeast of Nodeh village, next to the asphalted road of Chehar Bridge. The name of these tombs is derived from the name of the village that is located in the north of them. The tomb on the right is higher than the rest. It is vaulted. On top of the grave in the middle of the crypt, a full-length and half-face portrait of a man is carved. He has his hands in front of his face. There is a torch and a fire pit in front of him. Behind the fire pit, another person is carved. He raised his hands to the sky. These tombs are probably material, but it is not possible to give a definite opinion on this matter. Herzfeld believes that the grave in the middle crypt belongs to Geumat Magh.
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