Meymand is a prehistoric site near Shahr Babak of Kerman-Iran. The village consists of a number of amazing natural and man made caves that are still used today for housing and shelter. In the vicinity of Meymand You are able to study primitive carved stones, some of which date to prehistoric times. The ancients did not use a hammer and chisel, but rather a type of local, pointed stone which is hard enough to carve images onto the rocks.
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