خلاصة:
Archaeologically, the Roudbar plain is one of the richest and most
outstanding regions in the south east of Iran. Tomb-e Kharg, is the
largest site in this region. The site is a multi-period one, but based on the
surface material, the main settlement belongs to the historical period.
Some things remain unknown about these periods in south-eastern Iran
and lack of any reference to them in the authentic authorities, makes this
region necessary to be aimed of a particularly urgent archeological
research as an underlying and reliable reference. To do this, a
topographic map of the mound, as well as the grid map was laid out, in
which the region was divided into 10×10m2 regions. By means of simple
random sampling method, 10% of the squares were then sampled. In the
light of the study on the collected cultural material, the main settlement
dates back to periods ranging from the first millennium BC up to the 8th
or 9th AD centuries. Moreover, there are some items of painted grey ware,
suggesting that this mound leads back to 3th millennium BC