Mount Meywala
Meywala (Persian: میوله, Kurdish:میوله) is a mountain of the Zagros Mountains, located in western Iran, north of the city of Kermanshah.
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Elevation | 2,100 m (6,900 ft) |
Coordinates | 34.4010°N 47.1277°E |
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Parent range | Zagros Mountains |
Meywala, which means two horns, has twin summits named Do kal and Do Shakh.
Do-Ashkaft Cave
Do-Ashkaft Cave, being the Middle Paleolithic cave site, the oldest place of humans in Middle East. It is located about 1,600 metres above the sea level and its entrance faces south, overlooking the national park of Kuhestan.
The Mousterian occupants of the cave made their tools on local raw material outcrops around the cave. [1]
Notes
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