A settlement on the archaeological site of …
Years: 3069BCE - 2926BCE
A settlement on the archaeological site of Tepe Yahya, in Iran, one hundred and forty miles (two hundred and twenty-five kilometers) south of present Kerman, intermittently occupied from 4500 BCE, thrives from 3100 to 2900 BCE as a center of commerce and overland trade, including the export of chlorite, probably used for bleaching and stripping of textiles.
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Topics
- Piora Oscillation ending the Neolithic Subpluvial
- Early Bronze Age II (Near and Middle East)
- Subboreal Period
