Zeh-Kalout is located at western Jazmouriyan in Roudbar, Kerman Province. Due to several reasons such as
suitable environmental condition appropriate climate, and rich water supplies this area has been a favorable location for human
settlement from pre-historic times through contemporary period. Recorded items from Zeh-Kalout depict its strategic
commercial and economic significance in various periods. The potteries are one of the most important cultural materials that
have been found in the following research. Comparing this pottery with similar items reveals the relationships between this
area and the surrounding Cultures including Boushehr, Fars, Sistan, and the eastern satrapies of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Persian
Gulf, and Oman. The Present research describes, classifies, and morphologies the historical Potteries of Zeh-Kalout based on
the cultural discoveries(Pottery), and archeological document historical Pottery work of Zeh-Kalout are generally plain and
without patterns. They are made from a mineral combination of sand. They are divided into three groups: bowls, urns, and jars
and has a long relationship with adjacent cultures.