Attar and Kamalol molk tombs/ neyshabour/ Iran
Photography: Nina najafzadeh
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Attar and Kamalol molk tombs/ neyshabour/ Iran
Photography: Nina najafzadeh
GHADAMGAH HORIZON
Iranians used second-hand containers 4,500 years ago
Tehran, May 6, IRNA – A ceramic container with no stand which has been discovered in excavation operations in Firouzeh Township of Neyshabour region indicated that Iranians used second-hand containers some 4,500 years ago.
The announcement was made by an official in charge of archaeological operations in the historical site of Firouzeh Township in Razavi Khorasan Province northeast of Iran.
Commenting on the findings of the five-year archaeological excavations, Head of the archaeological team Hassan Basafa said the operations were focused on various burial methods in the southern part of the cemetery which had been unearthed in previous excavations. Read more.
Primary school girls having snacks during tea break. Photo taken at a school in Neyshabour city of Khorasan Razavi province.Photo by: @borjeminoo
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