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The Do-Ashkaft Cave, being a Middle Paleolithic cave site, is located north of Kermanshah, near Taq-e Bostan, Iran about 1,600 m (5,200 ft) above sea level. Its entrance faces south of Meywala Mount, overlooking the national park of Kuhestan. The site was first visited in 1996 by Iranian researchers F. Biglari and S. Heydari-Guran and during the following four years a series of surface surveys were made at one-month intervals, which resulted in a rich collection of Middle Paleolithic lithic artifacts.

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  • كهف دو اشكفت (ar)
  • Cueva de Do-Ashkaft (es)
  • Do-Ashkaft Cave (en)
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  • Cueva de Do-Ashkaft (en persa: غار دواشکفت) es una cueva del Paleolítico Medio, se localiza al norte de Kermanshah, cerca de Taq-e Bostan en el país asiático de Irán.​​ Se encuentra a unos 1600 metros sobre el nivel del mar y su entrada está orientada al sur, con vistas al parque nacional de Kuhestan. El sitio fue descubierto por dos investigadores iraníes, y Heydari S. en 1999 y durante los siguientes cuatro años se tomaron muestras cada mes, lo que dio lugar a una rica colección lítica del Paleolítico Medio. Los ocupantes musterienses de la cueva hicieron sus herramientas con los afloramientos de las materias primas locales alrededor de la cueva. (es)
  • كهف دو اشکفت هو كهف يقعُ في شمال مدينة كرمانشاه، على مُنحدرات ويُطل على ، وقد عُثرَ على أقدم بقايا بشرية في كرمانشاه. وفقًا للدراسات الأثرية، كان يسكن الكهف من قبل البشر (ربما نياندرتال) خلال العصر الحجري الأوسط (بين 120،000 و40،000 سنة). يبلغ ارتفاع هذا الكهف حوالي 1600 متر فوق مستوى سطح البحر. (ar)
  • The Do-Ashkaft Cave, being a Middle Paleolithic cave site, is located north of Kermanshah, near Taq-e Bostan, Iran about 1,600 m (5,200 ft) above sea level. Its entrance faces south of Meywala Mount, overlooking the national park of Kuhestan. The site was first visited in 1996 by Iranian researchers F. Biglari and S. Heydari-Guran and during the following four years a series of surface surveys were made at one-month intervals, which resulted in a rich collection of Middle Paleolithic lithic artifacts. (en)
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  • Do-Ashkaft cave (en)
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  • F. Biglari, S. Heydari (en)
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  • north of Kermanshah, western Iran (en)
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