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This is an interesting article pertaining to a tablet found at this site (at least I think, the article uses the name "Tushan").--SkiDragon (talk) 03:03, 8 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The statement that the site is expected to be flooded by the dam is incorrect.
I realize this claim was made in a book on the archaeolgical excavation of this site. However, despite being written in a book, that claim is false. That dam has been built and the lake is there today. The valley is not flooded up that high. ~~