The remote valley of Teniky in Madagascar reveals possible Zoroastrian roots from 1,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence, ...
In the heart of Isalo National Park in central-southern Madagascar, at least 200km from the sea in any direction, is a remote ...
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The scope of the site of Teniky is also broader than anything one would expect lost sailors requiring temporary shelter would ...
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Our archaeological study of Teniky, however, points to a new possibility: a former Persian presence in southern Madagascar about 1,000 years ago. Our study of high-resolution satellite images ...