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10 Surprising Facts about Zoroastrianism

By |2022-09-17T10:23:16-07:00September 17th, 2022|Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Central Asia, China, Christianity and Iran, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Cyrus the Great, Environment & Wildlife, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Greece-Persia Links, Heritage, Iran and Caucasia, Iran and Central Asia, Iran and China, Iran and Europe, Judeo-Christian Theology, Manichaeism, Mithraism, Mythology and Nowruz, Parthian, People of Iran and Origins, Sassanians, Society & Social Developments, Tocharian, Zoroastrianism|

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The Ancient and Mysterious Cemetery of Yeri in Ardabil

By |2022-03-05T09:00:53-07:00March 5th, 2022|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Anthropology, Archaeology, Bronze Age, Bronze Age, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Neolithic Era, People of Iran and Origins, Pre-Achaemenid|

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Ancient 70-Mile-Long Wall Found in Western Iran. But Who Built It?

By |2022-02-18T16:16:43-07:00February 17th, 2022|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Engineering, Heritage, Iran and Europe, News, Parthian, Parthian Military History, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians|

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Iran’s Great Wall Is Now Buried and Forgotten

By |2022-01-14T17:19:14-07:00January 14th, 2022|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Iran and Central Asia, Khwarazmshah, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians, UNESCO|

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Glazed Bricks with Bull and Dragon Motifs Discovered at Persepolis

By |2021-12-11T23:31:26-07:00December 11th, 2021|Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Heritage, News, UNESCO|

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