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Chogha Mish

The Chalcolithic settlement site of Chogha Mish, also known as Tappeh-ye Choghā Mīsh, dates originally to the early seventh millennium BCE and is located on the Susiana Plain of western Iran. The site was occupied continuously from the Neolithic period to the Proto-Literate period. It was eventually eclipsed by nearby Susa, but BAtlDir maintains its occupation through at least the end of the early Roman imperial period, and possibly later.

CategoryPleiades settlement, archaeological-site
PeriodEarly ancient
GeographyChogha Mish
Coordinates32.22400, 48.55552
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Pleiades Gazetteer
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