Chogha Golan

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AlternativenameChogha Khulaman
LocationIlam Province, Iran
Coordinates33°22′38.50″N 46°16′15.93″E / 33.3773611°N 46.2710917°E / 33.3773611; 46.2710917
Chogha Golan
Chogha Golan, a Neolithic archaeological site located in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains in Ilam province
Location in Iran
Location in Iran
Chogha Golan
Location in Iran
Alternative nameChogha Khulaman
LocationIlam Province, Iran
RegionAmirabad Plain
Coordinates33°22′38.50″N 46°16′15.93″E / 33.3773611°N 46.2710917°E / 33.3773611; 46.2710917
Altitude485 m (1,591 ft)[1]
Area2 ha (215,278 sq ft)
History
Foundedca. 12,000 BP
Abandonedca. 9,600 BP
PeriodsAceramic Neolithic
Site notes
Excavation dates2009, 2010

Chogha Golan is an aceramic Neolithic archaeological site in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains in Iran, about 200 m (656 ft) from the right bank of the Konjan Cham River.[1] Located in a semi-arid region about 30 km (19 mi) north of Mehran,[2] Chogha Golan is one of the earliest aceramic Neolithic sites found in Iran.[3] The people of Chogha Golan relied primarily on the exploitation of wild plants and hunting.[4] Chogha Golan is notable for the early presence of domesticated emmer wheat, dating to around 9,800 BP as such the archaeobotanical remains from Chogha Golan shows the earliest record of long-term plant management in Iran.[3][4]

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