Introduction and Analysis of New Found Petrography Motif of B Set of Sofla Arges (Malayer-Hamedan)

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New found petro graph of Arges is located in mountain area by 200 m interval of east south of Arges-e Sofla village from Zand district, Malayer. This work is in works registration list of cultural heritage organization at 1390 by survey of Zand district of Malayer by Mohsen Janjan. Arges motif is divided in to main 3 groups in two sets A and B: geometric, animal and human. Human motif include hunting-ground from huntsman in the form of jockey, bower walkers and lancers far from any writing and writing signs. Geometric motive are symbolic and limited but animal motif include live stocks like goat, horse and dog. Motives are knocker on rocks of iron stone gravely far from any image volume and dimension. Study and analyses of these motives include the questions such as who are created these motives and in what ages? and what is the aim of drawing of these motive? Arges petrography chronology is based on comparison of their morphology with other petrography samples obtained from Hamedan and also petrography obtained from other parts of Iran based on work style and morphology of motif that we are seen since millennium 4 AD owing to broad cultural interactions throughout of presence of migrating hunters and ranchers. Work method of information record of geographical station is using GIS and GPS by using Photoshop software in drawing motif. Discussion of the research is to examine and analyses the B set in method, style and approaches of art motif structure in aesthetics, symbolic and meaningful stages, illustrators and Arges motif registration age.

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