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  • One of the archaeologists suggested that political or social issues might have led to Sialk’s abandonment, or that the region no longer had the capacity to sustain further habitation. 2024-09-13 18:07

    Archaeologists seek reasons behind Sialk’s abandonment, a question left unanswered for 2,500 years

    TEHRAN - The third phase of a reassessment project at Tepe Sialk, a treasured 8,000-year-old archaeological site near Kashan in Isfahan province, has commenced.

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