Part of the Ramhormoz Elamite treasure
The latest studies on the Ramhormoz treasure dating back to the Elamite period have revealed that the treasure was owned by two women.
Some 500 pieces of invaluable gold ornaments and artifacts were discovered in two coffins in Iran's southwestern province of Khuzestan.
The ancient treasure and artifacts belonging to the Elamite period (3400-550 BCE), the Achaemenid (550-330 BCE) and the Parthian (248 BCE- 224 CE) dynastic eras were discovered in May 2007.
The most recent studies reveal that the coffins and the treasure belong to a woman aged 30-35 and a young girl of about 17.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008