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... 67.8% of the items in the collection have cortex, a feature that occurs most frequently on artifacts made of cobblestone. The collection is composed of single-edged choppers (9), double-edged choppers (3), choppercores (3), core-flakes (10), flakes (31), hammerstones (2), heavy-duty scraper (1) and a cleaver-like item (Figure 2-5). The collection is divided into seven categories based on a preliminary classification. ...
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... 2009 a survey was conducted with the official permission of Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization of Hormozgan province on Qeshm Island, with logistical support of the Municipality and city counsel of Qeshm. The survey team included the following members: H. Kameli from ICHTO of Hormozgan province, A. Pir Moradi and M. Yazdan Parast; archaeology students of Kazeroun and Abhar Azad universities (Figure 2). Located in the southern part of Iran, the Hormozgam province has two different ecological zones, the coastal zone in south and mountainous area to the north. ...
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... is 1500 square kms in area with 136 km length and 11 km average width. (Hossaini pour et al 2005). ...
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... Bozi signifie en farsi «la forteresse des chèvres»: en effet, un château sassanide perché occupe le sommet d'un piton, prolongeant une haute crête déchiquetée avec laquelle il se confond. C'est dans ce chaînon calcaire qui barre selon une orientation WNW-ESE (celle du Zagros) la plaine d'Ispahan et la domine de plus de 500 m, obligeant le Zayandeh Rud à forcer le passage par un coude en baïonnette, que s'ouvrent les grottes de Qaleh Bozi, parfaitement visibles depuis la ville de Hassan Abad (Figure 2). Les deux principales cavités (QB1 et QB2) s'ouvrent également au S.-S.-E. ...
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... a preliminary survey for Paleolithic sites in the region conducted by a team of archaeologists directed by F. Biglari from National Museum of Iran and A. Mahforouzi from Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization of Mazandaran in autumn 2003, a pit (K1) dug by looters was found in front of the cave (Figure 2). ...
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... 67.8% of the items in the collection have cortex, a feature that occurs most frequently on artifacts made of cobblestone. The collection is composed of single-edged choppers (9), double-edged choppers (3), choppercores (3), core-flakes (10), flakes (31), hammerstones (2), heavy-duty scraper (1) and a cleaver-like item (Figure 2-5). The collection is divided into seven categories based on a preliminary classification. ...
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... 2009 a survey was conducted with the official permission of Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization of Hormozgan province on Qeshm Island, with logistical support of the Municipality and city counsel of Qeshm. The survey team included the following members: H. Kameli from ICHTO of Hormozgan province, A. Pir Moradi and M. Yazdan Parast; archaeology students of Kazeroun and Abhar Azad universities (Figure 2). Located in the southern part of Iran, the Hormozgam province has two different ecological zones, the coastal zone in south and mountainous area to the north. ...
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... is 1500 square kms in area with 136 km length and 11 km average width. (Hossaini pour et al 2005). ...
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... Bozi signifie en farsi «la forteresse des chèvres»: en effet, un château sassanide perché occupe le sommet d'un piton, prolongeant une haute crête déchiquetée avec laquelle il se confond. C'est dans ce chaînon calcaire qui barre selon une orientation WNW-ESE (celle du Zagros) la plaine d'Ispahan et la domine de plus de 500 m, obligeant le Zayandeh Rud à forcer le passage par un coude en baïonnette, que s'ouvrent les grottes de Qaleh Bozi, parfaitement visibles depuis la ville de Hassan Abad (Figure 2). Les deux principales cavités (QB1 et QB2) s'ouvrent également au S.-S.-E. ...
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... a preliminary survey for Paleolithic sites in the region conducted by a team of archaeologists directed by F. Biglari from National Museum of Iran and A. Mahforouzi from Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization of Mazandaran in autumn 2003, a pit (K1) dug by looters was found in front of the cave (Figure 2). ...