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CAIS ARCHAEOLOGICAL
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Ancient
Cave in Central Iran Dated to 15 Millennia B.C.
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01
May 2004
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Iranian
scientists have dated a Paleolithic cave in the central Isfahan
province at about 15,000 years B.C. biologists in the university
of Isfahan arrived at the conclusion after studying some 100
animal bones.
The cave was discovered six months ago during archeological and
geological studies west of the city of Isfahan near the Zayandeh
river. Stone tools and bones were found in the cave.
An official with the local cultural heritage department Mohsen
Khavari said studies suggest the bones belonged to such animals
as turtles, gazelle, wild goat and birds from 15 millennia B.C.
Further investigations are scheduled to be carried out in the
cave, the first Paleolithic cave in the Isfahan province, in the
current year.
Archeologists believe further research could shed light on many
questions surrounding the Paleolithic age in the area.
No excavations have so far been carried out in the cave, located
30 km west of Isfahan. Archeological explorations are planned
for fall.
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