A remarkable archaeological discovery made by miners in Iran’s Zanjan province three decades ago has, after extensive scientific investigation, been confirmed as the naturally preserved remains of a man from the early Sassanian Empire.
The discovery took place in January 1993 within the Douzlakh salt mine near the village of Chehrabad, when workers extracting salt unearthed a striking collection of human remains and personal artifac
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