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LONDON, (CAIS) -- Archaeologists from Iran, Britain, France, Germany, and Italy have been studying the Tappeh Sialk's northern mound for past two weeks.
Director of excavation: Dr Hassan Fazel Nashli Location: Tappeh-ye Shomali (Northern mound), Silak (also Siyalk) - in the southwest of Kashan, on the way to Fin - Esfahan Province. Distance between two major mounds: 600 metres. Period: Neolithic Dated to: 6,000 BCE
Pictures courtesy of: Mr Ahamd Pishkar
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