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Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hasanlu is an ancient archeological site in West Azarbaijan, Iran.

Located in the province of West Azarbaijan, this site is thought to have been inhabited in several stages, the oldest starting from the 6th millennium BCE.

The site is famous for the Golden Vase found by a team from The University of Pennsylvania led by Robert Dyson, in 1958.

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