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Bridge between East and West: Iranian plateau in the Pleistocene Era
The article "Iranian plateau in Pleistocene: a bridge between East and West" written by Afshin Majlesi was published in the
The Drafsh Kaviani Emblem and its connections to the European-Gothic Cross
The article below was first published on the Musings of the Masis: Posts of my observations from Byzantine, Persian and
Cataphracts: Armored Cavalry Warriors
The article “Cataphracts: Armored Warriors and their Horses of War” written by Ḏḥwty was published in Ancient Origins on June
Marco Polo and the Persian Gulf
The Italian explorer and merchant Marco Polo (1254-1324) is famous in history for his epic journey along the ancient Silk
IRAN
Iran in the Bible: The Forgotten Story
The video below "Iran in the Bible: The Forgotten Story" was produced by the Our Daily Bread Films venue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mURWJfSpS7k "Iran in the
Correcting Misconceptions from a Smithsonian Magazine Article on Linear Elamite Research
Below is a scholarly response published in Academia.edu entitled "The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing and a Curious Way of Doing Journalism: A Rejoinder to
Unknown Iranian Famine of World War Two
Despite the vast focus of researchers on multiple facets of the history of World War Two, there remains a number of important events essentially ignored
Ancient Birthplace of Musical Instruments
The article "A birthplace of musical instruments" was posted in the Tehran Times on January 8, 2022. Kindly note excepting one image, all other accompanying
Stronach and Gopnik: Pasargadae
This article by David Stronach and Hilary Gopnik first appeared in the Encyclopedia Iranica on July 20, 2009. Kindly note that thirteen images and accompanying
Takht-e Suleiman
The article "Takht-e Suleiman" was written by Martin Gray for the Sacred Sites venue. The version printed below has pictures and accompanying captions that do
The Achaemenid Army: One of the most Formidable Militaries of History
The article "Persia – One of the most Fearsome Militaries of the Ancient World" written by Andrew Knighton and originally posted on War History On-line













