Tepe Fullol (法罗尔丘地)

In 1966, a farmer in Baghland discovered the site of the Farol Hills. The gold and silver bowls unearthed have a history of more than 4,000 years. The culture they represent has a significant impact on the civilization of the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia. The area is rich in tin and lapis lazuli resources. The history of farmers and immigrants can be traced back to 7000 BC, but the human history is unknown. The treasures of the Farol Hills expand the horizons of scholars and help archaeologists and historians better understand Bronze Age Afghanistan.

Golden cup. Gold. 2200-1900 BC

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