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  • Archaeologists say excavations at Kalgeh Zarrin could deepen understanding of Elymaean kingdom Today 17:55

    Archaeologists say excavations at Kalgeh Zarrin could deepen understanding of Elymaean kingdom

    TEHRAN – Archaeologists leading excavations at the ancient site of Kalgeh Zarrin near the southwestern Iranian city of Masjed Soleyman said continued scientific research, stronger protection measures and investment in cultural tourism could help reveal new information about the ancient Elymaean kingdom while contributing to local economic development.

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