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  • Archaeological work sheds new light on ruins believed to date from Urartu epoch in northwest Iran 2023-10-20 18:00

    Archaeological work sheds new light on ruins believed to date from Urartu epoch in northwest Iran

    TEHRAN – A team of archaeologists in northwest Iran has unearthed parts of a ruined fortress, which is estimated to date from the Kingdom of Urartu, an Iron Age realm once extended over the modern frontiers of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Armenia.

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