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  • Archaeologist considers Chega Sofla site to be key civilizational link of Persian Gulf 2025-12-08 16:44

    Archaeologist considers Chega Sofla site to be key civilizational link of Persian Gulf

    TEHRAN--Chega Sofla ancient site in Dasht-e Zohreh, southeast of Khuzestan province, is one of the most key civilizational links of Persian Gulf, where the world’s first brick tomb, an elaborate shrine, and unique evidence of the privileged position of women in the 5th millennium BC have been discovered.

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