Archaeologists discover early example of administrative management in eastern Iran

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
hope it will offer new clues about people who lived there some 6,000 years ago.The discovery was made during the third archaeological
days after the start of the excavation, we found remnants of industrial architecture, adobe brick walls, and potteries, which offer evidence
Tuesday.Kale-Kub is one of the few historical sites in the region that has archeological evidence of the sequences of different cultures
from the fifth to the second millennium BC, Azizi Kharanaghi, who leads the survey, explained.Referring to previous excavations of the site,
classification and typology of the discovered potteries and then a comparison between the pottery style in this site with other sites
east and west of Iran
Pottery collection from the excavation in Kale-Kub includes a high amount of beveled rim bowls, Banesh tray, and some other pottery styles
from the southwest, central Zagros, central plateau, and southeast
significant effect on the movement of raw material and production in the extended area
Because of the geographical situation of Kale-Kub in the east of Iran and the existence of metal mines in the region, this site possibly
appeared as a supplier place in the interaction networks for the southwest of Iran during the fourth millennium BC.AFM