The 7,000-year-old architecture is found in western Iran

Archaeologists believe that a strange architecture discovered during the second search season on Nadali Beig Hill in western Iran could be in the 5th millennium BC.

Archaeologists believe that a strange architecture discovered during the second search season on Nadali Beig Hill in western Iran could be in the 5th millennium BC.

Research Institute of Iranian Cultural, Handicraft and Tourism Organization quoted Hannan Bahranipour, the head of the exploration team, saying that Nadali Beig hill is located southwest of Sonqor in Kermanshah province, near the Jamishan river , IRNA said.

The 7,000-year-old architecture is found in western Iran Picture 1The 7,000-year-old architecture is found in western Iran Picture 1

"After establishing Jamishan Dam on Jamishan River, this hill is more or less threatened ." - He said.

"The first season of the study in the framework of exploration is conducted until March 2017 with the aim of identifying ancient classes and cultural chains, the results show that this area belongs to the Bronze Age and the middle Stone Age and two stages Gabi and Dalma in the fifth millennium " . - He added.

He noted that the second season of the survey was conducted on this area identified a strange architecture. It was an 8-meter to 10-meter-long pit, it was discovered in the southwestern part of the mound during the latest excavation season, he added.

"The survey has so far come to define some of the stages of this architectural construction, looking for residences related to the activities of the ancients as well as analyzing a significant amount of ceramic pieces. from the Bronze Age and between the Stone Age and the two stages Gabi and Dalma in the fifth millennium. " - Bahranipour notes.

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