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Archaeologists return to Shoghali Tepe (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Sep. 3 (MNA) -- Archaeologists have recently resumed excavation at the 7000-year-old site at Shoghali Tepe in Pishva.
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Signs of prehistoric habitations discovered in southern Iran (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 25 (MNA) -- Archaeologists have recently discovered signs of habitation dating back to the Neolithic era in the Darestan region 30 kilometers northeast of Bam, in Kerman Province.
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Iranian foundation to restore Pasargadae’s Islamic additions (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 23 (MNA) -- The Parseh and Pasargadae Research Foundation plans to restore the structures added to Pasargadae during the different Islamic eras.
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Parthian manor unearthed in western Iran (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 18 (MNA) -- A team of archaeologists working at the Sarab-e Mort site has recently discovered the ruins of a manor house dating back to the Parthian era.
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Experts verify Bakhe-Nam as Sassanid permanent habitation (Payvand Iran News)
A team of Iranian archaeologists confirmed that the Sassanids used the ancient site of Bakhe-Nam, , which is located in the southern city of Ilam in western Iran, as a permanent habitation. -MNA
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Monumental Art Work From Ancient Assyrian Palaces Heralded at MFA Boston (Art Daily)
The Palaces of Nimrud Restored, 1853, Paper, The Trustees of the British Museum, © The Trustees of the British Museum 2008. All rights reserved. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Driving jobholders out of office is like the old discredited policy of driving prostitutes out of town. Their places are immediately taken by others who are precisely like them. - Albert Jay Nock
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French archeologists uncover vast ancient city in Afghanistan (Times & Transcript)
SHAFA, Afghanistan - Centuries-old shards of pottery mingle with spent ammunition rounds on a wind-swept mountainside in northern Afghanistan where French archeologists believe they have found a vast ancient city.
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Archaeologists uncover ancient city in Afghanistan (SouthtownStar)
CHESHM-E-SHAFA, Afghanistan - Centuries-old shards of pottery mingle with spent ammunition rounds on a wind-swept mountainside in northern Afghanistan where French archaeologists believe they have found a vast ancient city.
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Ancient city recalls Afghanistan's past glory (Arizona Daily Star)
CHESHM-E-SHAFA, Afghani-stan — Centuries-old shards of pottery mingle with spent ammunition on a wind-swept mountainside in northern Afghanistan, where French archaeologists believe they have found a vast ancient city.
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