LONDON, (CAIS) -- According to Malekzadeh, after Grishman excavations, evidence of gray clay culture was identified in other historical sites of Iran’s central plateau as well.
Milajerd is the most southern Iron Age site in Iran’s central plateau which dates back to 1250 to 880 BCE and is called as a piece of cultural puzzle of this epoch by archaeologists.
Milajerd is the most southern Iron Age site in Iran’s central plateau which dates back to 1250 to 880 BCE and is called as a piece of cultural puzzle of this epoch by archaeologists.
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