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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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ANĀHĪD: The Cult and Its Diffusion

By |2020-10-02T19:40:31-07:00September 26th, 2020|Achaemenid Military History, Achaemenids, Anahita, Archaeology, Cultural and Endangered Sites, Cyrus the Great, Greece-Persia Links, Heritage, Iran and Caucasia, Medes, Mithraism, Mythology and Nowruz, Parthian, Parthian Military History, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians, Women of Persia, Zoroastrianism|

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UBC Lecture (November 29, 2019): Civilizational Contacts between Ancient Iran and Europe

By |2022-09-17T12:04:14-07:00November 23rd, 2019|Achaemenids, Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Bronze Age, Central Asia, Christianity and Iran, Clothing and Attire, Courses and Curricula, Culinary Arts, Culture, Elam, Engineering, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Greece-Persia Links, Heritage, Iran and Caucasia, Iran and Central Asia, Iran and Europe, Judeo-Christian Theology, Language & Linguistics, Learning, Linguistics, Mathematics, Medes, Medicine, Military History 1900-Present, Mithraism, Mythology and Nowruz, News, Parthian, People of Iran and Origins, Persianate, Pontus, Cappadocia, and Commagene, Sassanians, Science, Scythian, Technology, Turco-Iranian or Persianate Civilization, Zoroastrianism|

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When Roman “Barbarians” Met the Asian Enlightenment

By |2020-07-01T22:38:20-07:00October 27th, 2019|Achaemenids, Aghanistan, Anthropology, China, Culture, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Greece-Persia Links, Heritage, Medes, Parthian, Sassanians, Scythian|

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