He also found what appears to be the boiler for the ritual drink soma, which is mentioned in the Rigveda and also in the Avesta as haoma.
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Gonur Tepe is an archaeological site of about 55 hectares in Turkmenistan that was inhabited by Indo-Iranian peoples until sometime in the 2nd millennium BCE dating back to 2500 BCE.
Chief amongst these was the capital city Gonur Tepe, which was founded at the end of the third millennium BCE, and lasting till around 1600 BCE.
Tepe Gawra | West Gonur Farmers' Association | Namazga-Tepe | Gonur Tepe | Godin Tepe |