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Non-UK (Iran), 31/8/1970
Artefact no 3654-3660 , Sherds found in the throw-up of building trenches immediately outside the entrance to the Friday Mosque (Masjid-e-Juma) at Isfahan, Friday 4th September.
Artefact no 3661 , Piece of flaked obsidian found beside the road 8 miles NW of Zanjan, by the village of Valerout - Saturday 12th.
Artefact no 3662; 3663 , Two sherds from the surface, 7 miles S of Sufian, which is 23 miles NE of Tabriz - Monday 14th.
Artefact no 3664-3666 , Two painted and one burnished shard from the mound known as Tepe Gekieh, east of Kermanshah; the alleged site of the hand-axe in Tehran Museum. Saturday 19th.
Notes on this expedition for the Dept. of Anatomy, University of Chicago, with Dr Ronald Singer and Dr Edward Boné in a separate book. Dr Iranpanah of the Dept. of Geology, University of Tehran, accompanied us, plus driver Youtan Badaloff of the Dept. of Game and Fisheries.




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