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Jajram
Jajarm () is a city in the Central District of Jajarm, North Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
Kura–Araxes culture
archaeological culture from the Caucasus region
Jiroft culture
Early Bronze Age culture in Iran
Ganj Dareh
Iranian national heritage site
Tepe Hissar
Neolithic and Bronze Age site in northern Iran
Ali Kosh
Iranian national heritage site
Cheshmeh-Ali
spring in Ray, Iranian national heritage site
Chogha Mish
archaeological site in Iran
Hajji Firuz Tepe
archaeological site in Iran
Darband Cave
Lower Paleolithic site in the Gilan Province in northern Iran
Tureng Tepe
archaeological site
Sang-i Chakmak
neolithic archaeological site in Iran
Do-Ashkaft Cave
cave in Iran
Chogha Golan
ChoghaGolan Hill
prehistory of Iran
life and civilizations in Iran from the beginning to ancient era
Warwasi
Warwasi is a Paleolithic rockshelter site located at north of Kermanshah in western Iran. It was excavated by Bruce Howe under direction of late Robert Braidwood in the 1960s. This site contains a rich archaeological sequence from Middle Paleolithic to late Epipaleolithic.
Chogha Bonut
Iranian national heritage site
Huto and Kamarband Caves
Iranian national heritage site
Yafteh
Yafteh is a cave located at the foot of Yafteh Mountain in the western part of the Zagros Mountains range, northwest of Khoramabad, Lorestan Province (Western Iran). It is known for its Upper Paleolithic artefacts assigned to the Baradostian culture. It is part of the World Heritage site The Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley (along with five other caves).
Teppe Zagheh
archaeological site
Kul Tepe Jolfa
archaeological site
Qaleh Bozi
cave and archaeological site in Iran
Dalma culture
prehistoric archaeological culture of north-western Iran
Kashafrud
Kashafrud Basin () is an archaeological site in Iran, known for the Lower Palaeolithic artifacts collected there; these are the oldest-known evidence for human occupation of Iran. Kashafrud includes a cluster of sites which are located 35 km to 85 km southeast of Mashhad, near the Kashafrud River. The French geologist Claude Thibault, in collaboration with the Iranian geologist Ali Ariai, conducted surveys in the Kashfrud basin east of Mashhad in 1974–75, during which 80 stone artifacts were collected from seven open areas.
Deh Kheyr
village in Semnan, Iran