Vestiges of a centuries-old bathhouse and its sewage system have recently been discovered during an ongoing excavation project in Rey, southern Tehran, CHTN reported.
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Weeks of excavations have been followed under supervision of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, during which pottery and glasswork fragments as well as animal skeletons have been found.
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“Although the types of potteries, glasswork and designs of architectural spaces show all are related to the Seljuk period but the probabilities will become definite after [our] experiments are completed.”
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Rey was devastated in the 13th century when the Mongols swept through and, these days, has been swallowed up by the urban sprawl of Tehran.
Source: Tehran Times [February 04, 2019]
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