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  • Members of an archaeological team pose for a photo near a recently discovered ancient quarry, which is believed to be once a source for giant stones used for the construction of Achaemenid palaces in Susa, western Iran, April 11, 2015. 2025-04-12 17:17

    Lost quarry believed to supply Achaemenid palace in Susa discovered in western Iran

    TEHRAN - In a landmark archaeological breakthrough, Iranian researchers have discovered what is believed to be the long-lost quarry used to source the massive stones for Achaemenid-era masterpieces such as the palace of Darius the Great in the ancient city of Susa.

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