EDUCATION
LATEST ENTRIES
The Ziggurat of Jiroft: Largest and Oldest of its Type in the World?
The article “Buried Beneath the Sand, The Ziggurat of Jiroft May be Largest and Oldest of its Kind in the
Ancient 70-Mile-Long Wall Found in Western Iran. But Who Built It?
The article "Ancient 70-Mile-Long Wall Found in Western Iran. But Who Built It? " written by Owen Jarus was originally
The Unknown Great Famine and Genocide in Iran: 1917-1919
The main outline of the article printed below was originally posted in Payvand News "Book: The Great Famine and Genocide
Iranian Elements in Georgian Art and Archeology
The article “Iranian elements in Georgian art and archeology” written by Gocha R. Tsetskhladze was originally published in the Encyclopedia
IRAN
Surprising Find of Unknown Gaelic Translation of Ibn Sīna in Spine of Irish Book
Alison Flood published the article "Surprise as unknown Irish translation of Ibn Sīna discovered in spine of book" in the Guardian newspaper on March
Translation of Professor Katarzyna Maskymiuk’s Sassanian Military History Book into Persian
A seminal textbook on Sassanian military history by Professor Katarzyna Maksymiuk (University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Siedlce, Poland) entitled "Geography of Roman-Iranian Wars: Military
The Hêrbedestân
The article below by Firoze M. Kotwal on Hêrbedestân is posted in the CAIS (Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies) venue but was originally published in
Archaeological Finds in Mazandaran, Northern Iran
The photographs below are from the Facebook page [باستان شناسی و تاریخ مازندران- Archaeology and history of Mazandaran - the site however is currently closed]
Book: Tappeh Sialk, The Glory Of Ancient Kashan
The Iran Heritage Foundation and Payvand News of Iran announced on December 16, 2019 of a new book entitled: Tappeh Sialk: The Glory Of Ancient Kashan
An Overview of the History of Mithraism
The article below "A History of the worship of Mithras, and Mithraism as a Mystery Religion" was originally published in the mithraeum.info website. Kindly note
Preserving the Buddhist Stupa Structure in Topdara, Afghanistan
The article below was originally published as “Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Afghanistan” by the World Cultural Heritage Voices (CHV) outlet on October 17, 2018.