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The earliest archaeological artifacts found in Ziaraat confirm a human presence in Ziaraat since 200,000 BC. Ziaraat's artifacts have been found mainly in the Shomaw and Makar zones, mainly at sites such as Warwasi and Tafyeh. From the 10th to the seventh millennium BC, early agricultural communities were founded and began flourish in and around the Makar zone.
 
The first evidence of grouped hamlets in Ziaraat were found in the Makar zone and, as determined by radiocarbon dating, ranges from 4395–3955 to 3680-3490 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Makar and Shomaw zones, which points to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the fourth millennium BC. From 3200 BC to 1200 BC, the territory of present-day Ziaraat was home to several other civilizations such as Malm, Riroar, and Zazend. MalmZazend, which was the most prominent of these civilizations, developed in the northsouth and continued its existence until the emergence of the Kingdom of Ziaraat. The advent of writing in MalmZazend began and was developed since the third millennium BC.
 
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