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31 May 2010
Ancient cemetery found in Iran

Construction workers have stumbled upon an ancient cemetery in the southwestern city of Yasouj in Iran's Kohkilouyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. "The site has been found in the east of the city and dates back to more than 3,000 years ago," head of the Kohkilouyeh Cultural Heritage Office Yadollah Moradi said. "Archeologists will soon start excavations and publish the findings of their studies," he added.
     "Human skeletal remains were also unearthed at the site along with broken arrows and earthenware," Moradi explained, saying that the existence of the cemetery shows that the area had been inhabited in old times.  "It is possible that the cemetery is part of the ancient residential area found in the city of Yasouj before," Moradi added.

Source: Press TV (29 May 2010)

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