Five Thousand Years of Human skeletal Discovered

Archaeologists have unearthed a human skeleton dating back about 5,000 years to the town of Babol in Iranian province Mazenderan. Muhammad Fazli, the head of the archaeologists' team, said the skeleton belongs to a girl aged 13-14, with ornaments and stone ornaments on her neck, broadcasts at her neck. He recalled that the so - called [...]
Muhammad Fazli, the head of the archaeologists' team, said the skeleton belongs to a girl aged 13-14, with ornaments and stone ornaments on her neck, broadcasts at her neck.
He recalled that so-called treasure hunters have also made unauthorized excavations in the region, which has complicated the work.
The first archaeological excavations in Iran took place in Susa in 1850 under European leadership. At the time, Iran granted all authorizations for French archaeological excavations.
Iran began its first excavations in 1937.











