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- Q1734840 subject Q8259547.
- Q1734840 subject Q8711509.
- Q1734840 subject Q8789795.
- Q1734840 abstract "Kashafrud Basin is an archaeological site in Iran, known for the Lower Palaeolithic artifacts collected there; these are the oldest-known evidence for human occupation of Iran.,There are some collections of simple core and flake stone artifacts collected by C. Thibault in 1974-75. The tools are Olduwan-like and mainly made of quartz. Thibault suggested a Lower Pleistocene age (more than 800,000 years ago) for the localities.The lithic assemblages were re-analyzed in National Museum of Iran and the results are published in a general synthesis about Iranian Lower Paleolithic (look at Biglari and Shidrang 2006)".
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q23498.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q43010.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q444693.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q746287.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q7463501.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q794.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259547.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8711509.
- Q1734840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789795.
- Q1734840 comment "Kashafrud Basin is an archaeological site in Iran, known for the Lower Palaeolithic artifacts collected there; these are the oldest-known evidence for human occupation of Iran.,There are some collections of simple core and flake stone artifacts collected by C. Thibault in 1974-75. The tools are Olduwan-like and mainly made of quartz.".
- Q1734840 label "Kashafrud".