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Rabat Tepe
36.2031° N, 45.5431° E
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Rabat Tepe is an Iron Age archaeological site situated approximately 5 kilometers east of Sardasht in northwestern Iran. The site is significant due to its location and potential insights into Iron Age culture and society in the region. As an Iron Age site, it likely contains features such as domestic and possibly defensive structures, though specific details of these features are not provided in the available text. The site offers an opportunity to explore human occupation and development during the Early, Middle, and Late Iron Age periods, roughly spanning from 1200 BCE to 500 CE. This site is crucial for understanding the broader historical and cultural context of northwestern Iran during the Iron Age.
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Iron Age Occupation
1200 BCE
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