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In
1968
AD
(1347
AD)
when
the
farmers
were
working
to
level
the
plot
of
land
on
the
west
side
of
Shavor
River,
the
blade
of
the
bulldozer
hit
the
bottom
of
the
column
belonging
to
the
Achaemenid
period.
During
the
scientific
excavations
carried
out
in
this
area,
an
area
of
2100
square
meters
was
excavated
from
the
palace,
and
a
columned
hall
and
a
small
part
of
its
annexes
were
revealed
during
the
excavations.
The
pillared
hall
was
square-shaped
with
dimensions
of
34.60
x
37.50
meters
and
had
8
rows
of
columns,
each
row
originally
had
8
columns
with
a
fixed
distance.
(Total
64
columns)
The
base
of
the
stone
columns
of
this
pillared
hall
is
similar
to
the
base
of
the
columns
of
Apadana
Palace
in
Susa,
but
it
is
smaller
in
size
and
painted
wooden
columns
are
placed
on
them.
The
approximate
height
of
the
wooden
columns
of
Shaver
Palace
was
9.10
meters.
In
the
middle
of
the
wall
on
the
north
side
of
the
hall
is
a
door
that
connects
the
pillared
hall
to
the
north
porch.
The
northern
porch
is
24.90
x
60.8
meters
wide
and
has
2
rows
of
5
columns.
The
distance
between
the
length
of
the
pillared
hall
and
the
north
porch
is
filled
by
a
room
with
the
dimensions
of
11.7
x
10
meters,
and
there
is
a
narrow
corridor
with
two
doors
that
are
built
parallel
to
each
other
at
the
end
of
the
west
front
wall
of
the
hall.
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