Seven and a half thousand-year-old ruins have been discovered in the western province of Kurdistan in Iran. Archaeologists working at Keslak Tape, a site partially submerged in the Talwar Dam in the province, uncovered these cultural artifacts.
Head of the archaeological team working at Bizarre’s Keslak Tappe
Mahnaz Sharifi announced the end of the fourth phase research season on Sunday. ISNA news agency. The summit is suitable for mining while the slopes below the site are submerged, he said.
Sharifi explains that the nearby village of Keslak contains more than 14 meters of cultural remains. Evidence of habitation has been found at the site as far back as the 5th millennium BC. Source: Tehran Times
Dhaka Times/19 November/ES
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