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  • Evidence of Lower Paleolithic toolmakers may rewrite history of human migration to Iranian Plateau 2025-10-27 17:29

    Evidence of Lower Paleolithic toolmakers may rewrite history of human migration to Iranian Plateau

    TEHRAN - A massive prehistoric settlement discovered in southern Iran’s Hormozgan province is set to rewrite the history of early human migration to the Iranian Plateau, pushing back evidence of human presence in the region by hundreds of thousands of years.

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