The Saltmen (
Persian: مردم نمک mardom-e namak) were discovered in the
Chehrabad
Chehrehabad ( fa, چهره اباد, also Romanized as Chehrehābād; also known as Chehrābād) is a village in Qanibeyglu Rural District, Zanjanrud District, Zanjan County, Zanjan Province, Iran
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salt mines, located on the southern part of the Hamzehlu village, on the west side of the city of
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, in the
Zanjan Province in
Iran. By 2010, the remains of six men had been discovered, most of them accidentally killed by the collapse of galleries in which they were working.
The head and left foot of Salt Man 1 are on display at the
National Museum of Iran in
Tehran.
Discovery
In the winter of 1993, miners came across a body with long hair, a beard and some
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s. These included the remains of a body, a lower leg inside a leather boot, three iron knives, a woollen half trouser, a silver
needle
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, parts of a leather rope, a grindstone, a walnut, some
pottery shards, some patterned
textile fragments, and a few broken bones. The body had been buried in the middle of a tunnel approximately 45 metres in length.
In 2004, another salt miner found the remains of a second man. During archaeological excavations in 2005, the remains of another two well-preserved men were found. In 2006, the Iranian Cultural Heritage News Agency partnered with the
German Mining Museum in
Bochum
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(
Germany), in 2007 with the
University of Oxford and the Swiss
University of Zurich for thorough investigations. A scientific long-term project was started, supported by
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and British funds.
Four corpses, including a teenager and a woman, are kept at the Archeology Museum (Zolfaghari House) in Zanjan. A sixth corpse found in the excavation campaign 2010 was left in place at the salt mine. Three hundred pieces of fabric were found, some of which retained designs and dyes. In 2008, the Ministry of Industries and Mines canceled the mining permit.
Research
After archaeological studies which included
C14 dating of different samples of bones and textiles, the Salt Man was dated to about 1,700 years ago. By testing a sample of hair, the
blood group B+ was determined.
Three-dimensional
scans which were modeled by a scientific team led by
Jalal Jalal Shokouhi show fractures around the eye and other injuries which occurred before death, resulting from a hard blow.
Visual characteristics included long hair and a beard; a golden earring in the left ear indicated that he was likely a person of rank or influence. The reason for his presence and death in the salt mine of Chehrabad remains a mystery.
Three of the saltmen are dated to the
Parthian (247 BCE–224 CE) and
Sassanid (224–651 CE) eras, and the remainder to the
Achaemenid Dynasty
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(550–330 BCE).
[
In a 2012 research paper,] it was reported that the 2200-year-old mummy of Chehrabad had tapeworm eggs from the genus ''Taenia'' in his intestine. This brings new information on ancient diet, indicating the consumption of raw or undercooked meat, and it also constitutes the earliest evidence of ancient intestinal parasites in Iran, adding to the knowledge of gastrointestinal pathogens in the Near East.
See also
* Mummy
* Ötzi the Iceman
References
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* National Museum of Iran, Description of the exhibits. Tehran.
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