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Site of battle that ended the Sasanian Empire identified

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The Morostig Houses: reconstructions of a prehistoric pile-dwelling site. Artefacts found in the Tina Jama cave bear similarities to those from Slovenia's Dežman pile dwellings.

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The long-lost site

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