Pre-Achaemenid

Hegmataneh Hill one step closer to World Heritage Designation

By |2021-03-27T18:53:00-07:00March 27th, 2021|Achaemenid Military History, Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Anthropology, Archaeology, Heritage, Medes, News, People of Iran and Origins, Pre-Achaemenid|

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The “Pompei of the East”: Iran’s Shahr-e Sookhteh (Burnt City)

By |2021-02-27T19:39:11-07:00February 27th, 2021|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Burnt City, Heritage, Neolithic Era, News, Pre-Achaemenid|

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Shahr e Sokhta yields Rare 4000 year old Relics

By |2020-07-01T22:38:18-07:00April 19th, 2020|Anthropology, Archaeology, Burnt City, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Heritage, News, Pre-Achaemenid, UNESCO|

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Sandstorm in Southern Iran exposed Lost Ancient City and Relics

By |2020-07-01T22:38:26-07:00August 11th, 2019|Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, Heritage, People of Iran and Origins, Pre-Achaemenid, Sassanians, UNESCO|

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Fall 2019 Iranian Studies Initiative Lectures at the University of British Columbia

By |2020-07-01T22:38:27-07:00June 15th, 2019|Anthropology, Architecture, Courses and Curricula, Cultural News and Events, Culture, Cyrus the Great, Daghestan, Engineering, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Events and Citations, Greece-Persia Links, Heritage, India and Asia, Iran and Caucasia, Iran and Central Asia, Iran and Europe, Iran and Turkey, Literature, Military History 1900-Present, Mithraism, Mythology and Nowruz, News, Parthian, Parthian Military History, People of Iran and Origins, Persianate, Pontus, Cappadocia, and Commagene, Pre-Achaemenid, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians, Science, Scythian, Shahnameh, Society & Social Developments, Technology, The Kurds, Travel Roads and Shipping, Turco-Iranian or Persianate Civilization, UNESCO, Zoroastrianism|

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