Ice Age Zayandeh River Culture South of Tehran Elamites Built Sialk Ziggurat Spring Later Named for King Solomon

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Flowing eastward out of the Zagros mountains down to Isfahan and on to the Gavkhouni swamp in the midst of the central Iranian desert is the Zayandeh river, for which has been named the Zayandeh River Culture of the Ice Age when the great Sialk ziggurat was built (near Ishahan) by the Elamites (progeny of Shem’s son Elam), and a spring nearby later named for king Solomon whose influence was from Spain (and America?) eastward to Iran, India, and even to mount Ophir near the Strait of Malacca.