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Qalibaf brings prehistorical artifacts back to Iran following Geneva visit
TEHRAN – Three ancient glazed bricks, dating back to c. 800 BC, have been returned to Iran, brought home by…
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Iran moves closer to UNESCO recognition of windmills
TEHRAN – Iran is making strides toward securing a possible UNESCO recognition for its centuries-old Asbads, traditional vertical-axis windmills used…
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Handicrafts still untapped potential in western Mazandaran
TEHRAN – Western Mazandaran, known for its rich diversity of handicrafts, has the potential to secure national and international recognition…
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Legal boundaries set for Viranshahr archaeological site
TEHRAN – The legal boundaries and protective regulations for the Viranshahr archaeological site in northeastern Iran have been officially determined…
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Qazvin sees 13% rise in tourist visits in H1
TEHRAN – Qazvin province has experienced a 13 percent increase in the number of visits to its tourist attractions during…
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A relic of Karizi civilization
This is a photo of a carbide lamp. A lamp that was linked to our great and ancient civilization, which…
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Archaeological work sheds new light on Anahita Temple in western Iran
TEHRAN – The ancient Anahita Temple in western Iran has undergone an archaeological excavation after nearly two decades, according to…
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President unveils Achaemenid clay tablets recently returned from U.S.
TEHRAN – On Tuesday, President Masoud Pezeshkian, accompanied by his Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts unveiled 30 Achaemenid…
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