The 16th archaeological season has commenced in Burnt City, a weighty UNESCO World Heritage site in southeast Iran that was thriving in the Bronze Age.
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| A general view of the Burnt City, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Sistan-Baluchestan Province, southeast Iran [Credit: Tehran Times] |
“The associated excavations and filed research have been projected for two months while academic research on the site will be continued within a year,” he added.
Known as Shahr-e Sukhteh in Persian, the site was founded in around 3200 BC. It was populated during four main periods up to 1800 BC.
Source: Tehran Times [November 05, 2017]






