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2023-02-28 18:42
Archaeological survey sheds new light on Sassanid architecture
TEHRAN – A team of Iranian archaeologists has recently finished an archaeological season on the Sassanid-era (224–651) Vigol fire temple in the city of Aran-Bidgol in central Isfahan province.
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2022-10-26 21:00
Qasr-e Shirin linked Babylon to Iranian heartland, survey suggests
TEHRAN—New evidence suggests that Qasr-e Shirin in western Iran was once a bridge between Babylon and the Iranian heartland during ancient times.
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2022-09-21 21:30
Archaeological survey sheds new light on Sassanid era fortress
TEHRAN—A team of Iranian archaeologists has recently finished an archaeological season on the Sassanid-era (224–651) Oltan Fortress in Ardabil province, ISNA reported on Wednesday.
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2022-02-20 18:48
Survey seeks to shed new light on Paleolithic life in southwest Iran
TEHRAN – An archaeological survey has begun on historical sites in the Lali county, southwestern Khuzestan province, in an attempt to find more traces of human life in the Paleolithic era, the deputy provincial tourism chief has announced.
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2022-02-09 18:54
Archaeological survey begins on Persian Gulf’s historical port
TEHRAN- A team of archaeologists has commenced work on the historical port of Najirom, which is one of the most important and largest commercial, industrial, and demographic centers of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr province.
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2021-11-05 21:03
Webinar to discuss 50 years of archaeological survey on Burnt City
TEHRAN – An online seminar will be discussing archaeological projects carried out in the Burnt City, a UNESCO-registered site in southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan province, the deputy provincial tourism chief has announced.
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2021-09-29 19:30
Archaeological survey begins on Dalma Tepe after six-decade hiatus
TEHRAN – A fresh archeological survey has been commenced on Dalma Tepe, in Naqadeh, northwestern West Azarbaijan province after a hiatus of some six decades, the provincial tourism chief has announced.
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2021-09-22 20:00
Archaeological survey finds traces of metalworking in northwest Iran
TEHRAN – Archaeologists have discovered new evidence of prehistorical metalworking in Tepe Kuzechi, northwestern Zanjan province, the deputy provincial tourism chief has said.