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      1 Álvarez‐Mon, J., Garrison, M.B. (eds.) (2011). Elam and Persia. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. Deals almost exclusively with southwestern Iran in the last century before Cyrus.

      2 Boucharlat, R. (2005). Iran. In P. Briant, R. Boucharlat (eds.), L’archéologie de l’empire achéménide, nouvelles recherches, Persika 6. Paris: De Boccard, pp. 221–272. Provides, grouped by region, an overview of all then known important sites in Fārs and Khūzestān.

      3 Boucharlat, R., De Schacht, T., and Gondet, S. (2012). Surface reconnaissance in the Persepolis plain (2005–2008): new data on the city organisation and landscape management. In G.P. Basello, A.V. Rossi (eds.), Dariosh Studies II: Persepolis and its Settlements: Territorial System and Ideology in the Achaemenid State. Napoli: Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale,” pp. 249–290. The first study of the wider city and territory of the site beyond the Royal Quarter.

      4 Curtis, J., Simpson, St J. (eds.) (2010). The World of Achaemenid Persia. London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 179–320. Deals with art, architecture, and archaeology of the royal residences in southwestern Iran.

      5 Curtis, J., Tallis, N. (eds.) (2005). Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia. London: The British Museum Press. Mainly concerns

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