Prehistoric hill-Tourang hill
Tourang hill is located next to the village of the same name in the province of Gorgan (Golestan region) and scientific-archaeological excavations have allowed an attribution to the sixth millennium BC
It consists of a set of some hills or of protrusions close to each other and the largest of these is 34,5 meters higher than the level of the land of the surrounding plain.
From the set of archaeological excavations that took place in this area - the first in the Qajara era - objects and remains of a certain value were found dating back to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Achaemenid, Parthian, Sassanian and Islamic periods up to to the Ilkhanids, gold, silver and bronze objects such as: cups, bowls, stone tools and crockery, war weapons, crockery with relief images, copper and bronze daggers and small stone statues preserved in national and foreign archaeological museums .