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Italy ready to assist in preserving Isfahan’s historical sites, ambassador says
TEHRAN – Italy welcomes collaborating with Iran on archaeological projects and the preservation, restoration, and revitalization of Isfahan’s historical monuments,…
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Iranian tourism minister, German ambassador discuss cultural ties
TEHRAN – Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri, has met with the German ambassador to…
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7,000-year-old Godin Tepe has tourism potential, archaeologist says
TEHRAN – Iranian archaeologist Morteza Geravand has emphasized the untapped potential of Godin Tepe, an ancient settlement dating back to…
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Discover Dokkan-e Daud: an ancient marvel in western Iran
TEHRAN – Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Kermanshah province in western Iran, Dokkan-e Daud (English: David’s Store) is an…
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Chinese archaeologists visit Susa’s World Heritage site
TEHRAN – On Thursday, a group of Chinese archaeologists, professors, and students visited the UNESCO World Heritage site of Susa…
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Ruins of Valerian’s palace to undergo archaeological excavation
TEHRAN – Valerian’s Palace, which was once a residence for the captivated Roman Emperor during Sassanid era, in Bishapur, southern…
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Fars province’s sole Parthian stone relief restored
TEHRAN – The Fars province’s sole-surviving Parthian-era stone relief has recently been restored to preserve its historical significance, the provincial…
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Archaeologist highlights potential of Oltan fortress for World Heritage status
TEHRAN – The ruined Oltan fortress, a vast mud-brick complex located in northwest Iran, has been identified as a site…
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Iran’s Lorestan claims world’s oldest animation originates from this province
TEHRAN – Lorestan province’s tourism chief, Ata Hassanpour, has declared that the world’s oldest known animation originates from the province.…
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