Eshkaft-e Siahoo
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Eshkaft-e Siahoo | |
location in Iran | |
Location | Marvdasht Plain |
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Region | Fars province, Iran |
Coordinates | 30°11′15″N 52°4′2″E / 30.18750°N 52.06722°E / 30.18750; 52.06722 |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 2006 |
Archaeologists | Mohammad Feizkhah |
Eshkaft-e Siahoo (Persian: اشکفت سیاهو), that translates to "Black Cave" from the regional dialect, was used by Neolithic humans as a rock shelter between 12,000 to 10,000-years ago. It is located near Rahmat Mountain on the Marvdasht Plain in the Fars province, Iran. The cave was discovered in June 2006 and archaeological excavations were subsequently undertaken, led by Iranian archeologist Mohammad Feizkhah.[1][2]
References
- ^ LLC Books (June 2010). Former Settlements in Iran: Susa, Persepolis, Ecbatana, Pasargadae, Sidekan, Shahr-E Sukhteh, Teppe Hasanlu, Anshan, Tappeh Sialk, Godin Tepe. General Books LLC. ISBN 978-1-157-62226-0.
- ^ علی سیدین (2008). پشمینهپوشان: فرهنگ سلسلههای صوفیه. نشر نی. pp. 129–. ISBN 978-964-312-999-6.
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