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Chehr Abad salt mine is marked by a triangle . that the body was the remains of a male aged 35-40 years.3 A rescue excavation was immediately organised to determine if there were any further human remains to be recovered .
Chehr Abad salt mine is marked by a triangle . that the body was the remains of a male aged 35-40 years.3 A rescue excavation was immediately organised to determine if there were any further human remains to be recovered .
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This does not disprove the hypothesis that the Qaleh was a failed urban foundation , as the intended urban population could have come from south of the Wall or from further afield . Indeed , there appear to have been urban foundations ...
This does not disprove the hypothesis that the Qaleh was a failed urban foundation , as the intended urban population could have come from south of the Wall or from further afield . Indeed , there appear to have been urban foundations ...
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Further samples for scientific dating , taken from trenches J , G , L , M and O and Sadd - i Garkaz in 2007 , should hopefully allow us to refine the chronology of the Walls and associated installations , but are not yet available .
Further samples for scientific dating , taken from trenches J , G , L , M and O and Sadd - i Garkaz in 2007 , should hopefully allow us to refine the chronology of the Walls and associated installations , but are not yet available .
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