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  • 7,500-year-old relics unearthed in western Iran 2024-11-18 17:05

    7,500-year-old relics unearthed in western Iran

    TEHRAN - Archaeologists working at Qeshlaq Tappeh, a site partially submerged by the Talvar Dam in Iran’s western province of Kordestan, have uncovered cultural artifacts and remains dating back approximately 7,500 years.

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