• Chogha Golan is an aceramic Neolithic archaeological site in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains in Iran, about 200 m (656 ft) from the right bank of...
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    around 9,000 BCE and includes very ancient sites such as Göbekli Tepe, Chogha Golan, and Jericho (Tell es-Sultan). This region, alongside Mesopotamia (Greek...
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    appearance of agriculture is illustrated by the sites of Bestansur and Chogha Golan. The main witness of the occupation of the Tigris valley is the site...
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  • four mound sites in Kermanshah city. The other mound sites are Chogha Kaboud, Chogha Golan, and Morad Hasel. Tappeh Gawri includes two mounds, the larger...
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    needed] Early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan in 10,000 BC along with settlements such as Chogha Bonut (the earliest village in Elam) in 8000...
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    • Sar Mashhad (c. 3500–3000 BCE) • Siah Tappeh (c. 3500–3000 BCE) • Chogha Golan (c. 3400–3100 BCE) • Tall-e Bakun A (c. 3400–3100 BCE) • Hesar Tepe (c...
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    that. Early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan in 10,000 BC along with settlements such as Chogha Bonut (the earliest village in Elam) in 8000...
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  • el-Qudeirat Tell Nebesha Thmuis Tall al-Ajjul Tell El Sakan Ali Kosh Chogha Bonut Chogha Golan Chogha Mish Ecbatana Fire Temple of Bahram Ganj Dareh Ganj Par Godin...
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  • Inscription Bisitun Cave Bit-Istar Boz Dam Chia Jani Chogha Bonut Chogha Golan Chogha Mish Chogha Zanbil Coronation of Ardashir II Darband Cave Darreh...
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    city itself. The city contains 4 archaeological mound sites: Chogha Kaboud, Chogha Golan, Morad Hasel, and Tappa Gawri. In ancient Iranian mythology,...
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