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Archaeologists Unearthed More Than 4,000 Clay Seals, Around 5,000 Years Old, in Western Iran

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Recent excavations at Tappeh Teleneh, in Kermanshah’s Kozran district, revealed approximately four thousand clay seals dating back five thousand years. “Over 4,000 clay seals dating some 5,000 years have been discovered at Tappeh Teleneh of the Kuzaran region, which was first identified as an archaeological site in 1998,” the provincial tourism chief Dariush Farmani said. Tappeh Teleneh was later added to Iran’s national heritage list in 2003. A…
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