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The tombs of Artaxerxes II and III are dug into the rock, overlooking the ruins of Pasargadae. They are similar to the royal tombs in Naqsh-e-Rostam and date back to the 4th century BC.
01 Terrace and tomb
02 Tombs of Artaxerxes II and III
03 Artaxerxes tomb
04 Facade with bas-reliefs
05 Tomb facade
06 Bas-relief with erased faces
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