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===Recent finds=== A report from Iran states that the [[Halil Rud]] region near "Jiroft became famous between 2002/2003 [when news of] thousands of confiscated burial goods, especially elaborated carved chlorite vessels from the necropolises of Halil Rud" were released to public.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5095_0.html?lang=en |title=Jiroft Civilization: Based on the Cuneiform Texts and Archaeological Evidences from Varamin and Konar Sandal |date=22 October 2020 |work=Alzahra |access-date=26 February 2021 |quote=}}</ref> Since February 2003, archaeologists have recovered a wealth of artifacts from the necropolis which they had named Mahtoutabad. For example, one grave contained "animal bones and food offerings, ceramics, and stone and copper items ... [indicating] a coherent cultural and chronological framework, around 2400β2200 BC".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330662164_A_GRAVE_OF_THE_HALIL_RUD_VALLEY_JIROFT_IRAN_CA_2400-2200_BC_STRATIGRAPHY_TAPHONOMY_FUNERARY_PRACTICES |title=A Grave of the Halil Rud Valley (Jiroft, Iran, ca. 2400β2200 BC): Stratigraphy, Taphonomy, Funerary Practices |date=1 January 2017 |work=Research Gate |access-date=26 February 2021 |quote=}}</ref> Two nearby mounds were also excavated, named Konar Sandal South and North. A 2013 research paper about the South mound states that work during 2006 to 2009 "revealed the remains of three successive settlements dating to the fourth millennium BC".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319242418_Mahtoutabad_I_Konar_Sandal_south_Jiroft_preliminary_evidence_of_occupation_of_a_Halil_Rud_site_in_the_early_fourth_millennium_BC |title=Mahtoutabad I (Konar Sandal south, Jiroft) : preliminary evidence of occupation of a Halil Rud site in the early fourth millennium BC |date=2 August 2013 |work=Research Gate |access-date=26 February 2021 |quote=}}</ref> Excavation re-commenced in 2014 and revealed art works of "complexity and beauty" and artifacts that proved that the society had several writing systems. According to [[National Geographic]], the content of the mounds is significant:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/jiroft-culture-iran-lost-civilzation?loggedin=true |title=Buried for 4,000 years, this ancient culture could expand the 'Cradle of Civilization' |date=25 February 2021 |work=NGS |access-date=26 February 2021 |quote=}}{{dead link|date=November 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><blockquote>They turned out to contain the remains of two major architectural complexes. The northern mound included a cult building, while in the southern one were the remains of a fortified citadel. At the foot of the mounds, buried under many feet of sediment, were the remains of smaller buildings. Itβs believed that the two mounds had once formed part of a unified urban settlement that stretched many miles across the plateau ... [artifacts] "have been dated to between 2500 and 2200 B.C. [They are said to be evidence of] the "development of a complex civilization".</blockquote>
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