Tappe Bardnakoon is an archaeological site in Farsan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. It is situated c. 2.4 kilometers southeast of the village of Deh Cheshmeh, near the southern shore of the Pireghar River. It is mainly a Sasanian site, although some pottery from the Parthian, Achaemenid, Elamite and Chalcolithic periods were also found in a few spots. During the late Sasanian era, the site nowadays known as Tappe Bardnakoon was part of the canton of Rāwar-kust-ī-rōdbār and was an administrative centre of the province of Gay. It provided for interactions between different provinces of Eranshahr, in particular Gay in Spahan, Ram-Ohrmazd, Ormazd-Ardashir and Weh-Andiyok-Shapur in Khuzistan, and Ig in Pars.
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