Afghanistan, Jan. 10 -- 27 new archaeological sites have been discovered across multiple districts in Logar province, Afghanistan, officials said, highlighting the region's rich historical and cultural heritage.
Afghanistan's Ministry of Information and Culture has announced the discovery of 27 new archaeological and historical sites in Logar province, according to an official statement released on Saturday. The ministry said the sites are located across the districts of Baraki Barak, Charkh, Kharwar, Azra, and the provincial capital Pul-e Alam.
The statement claims that the sites date back to the Bactrian-Gandhara and Islamic periods, and that they have now been officially registered in the national database of archaeological locations. ...