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  • About 5,200 years ago, a mud-brick oval enclosure was built at Godin Tepe. The main building (pictured here) had two windows that may have been used for “takeout”. 2023-10-28 17:43

    Godin Tepe, a human settlement established in 5,000 BC, deserves UNESCO label, expert says

    TEHRAN - Godin Tepe, which bears the longest continuous sequence of occupation of any archaeological site in central western Iran, is worthy of UNESCO status, an Iranian archaeologist said on Saturday.

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