Anubanini petroglyph: a masterpiece of ancient art in Iran
The Anubani petroglyph, which is also known as the Anubani petroglyph, is one of the most important petroglyphs of ancient Iran. This petroglyph is located in Dana mountain area in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad province. This petroglyph dates back to the Middle Elam period and is one of the works registered in the list of national works of Iran.
Anubanini petroglyph is carved at a height of about 2 meters from the ground. This petroglyph is about 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. In this petroglyph, a person named Anubanini is praying to his god. Anubanini is wearing a long dress and has her hands raised to the sky. On the top of Anubanini’s head is carved the emblem of his deity.
Anubanini petroglyphs are important in many ways. This petroglyph is one of the most important historical sources for the study of the Middle Elam period. Also, this petroglyph is artistically valuable. The precise details of the engraving, the use of volume and light in the role, as well as the praying posture of the person, have turned this petroglyph into an artistic masterpiece.