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It is often in the quiet empty spaces that we can find ourselves in the echoes of those who have gone before. 

From the notecard: 

In the heart of Central Iran, nestled within a remote valley, lies the ancient mud-brick village of Kharanaq. For over 4,000 years, this settlement has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, its adobe buildings standing as silent witnesses to centuries gone by. It is to this day unclear if the city was founded by early Elamites, sadly enough there was very few archaeological data we could find on this place. Most likely it is a proto Elamite settlement. The findings in the Tepe Sialk are similar to those of Kharanaq, some other similar Tepes are not that far off, but once again this ancient village kind of escapes ancient history and archaeological studies. 

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