Unearthing Elam: Insights from an Ancient Kingdom

Elam used to be an historic civilisation that flourished in what is now southwestern Iran, mainly in the vicinity of the contemporary Khuzestan province. It used to be one of the earliest city cultures in the Near East and performed a sizable position in the records of the historic Near East. Elam was once positioned in the southwestern section of Iran, between the Tigris and the Zagros Mountains. Its territory encompassed components of the cutting-edge provinces of Khuzestan and Ilam. The essential cities of Elam blanketed Susa (the capital), Anshan, and later, the metropolis of Duzdab. Elamite civilisation dates again to at least the 4th millennium BCE, with proof of contract and urbanisation. The Elamites have been modern-day with different...