Kul-e Farah
Kul-e Farah (Persian: سنگنگاره کولفرح) (Henceforth KF) is an archaeological site and open-air sanctuary situated in the Zagros mountain valley of Izeh/Mālamir, in south-western Iran, around 800 meters over sea level. Six Elamite rock reliefs are located in a small gorge marked by a seasonal creek bed on the plain's east side of the valley, near the town of Izeh in Khuzestan.
Boulder of Kul-e Farah III, southern and eastern faces (J. Alvarez-Mon) | |
Shown within Iran Kul-e Farah (Near East) | |
Location | Kahbad-e Do, Khuzestan province, Iran |
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Coordinates | 31°52′19″N 49°55′42″E |
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