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Achaemenid Religion: Lighting the Spirit of Ancient Persia
The article "Achaemenid Religion: Lighting the Spirit of Ancient Persia" is written by Caleb Strom and published in Ancient Origins
Glazed Bricks with Bull and Dragon Motifs Discovered at Persepolis
The article "Persepolis excavation yields glazed bricks bearing bull and dragon motifs" was posted by the Tehran Times on December
New Restoration Works to Repair the Sassanian Wall of Ctesiphon
The article “New restoration works shore-up Iraq’s historic Arch of Ctesiphon” was posted in the Arab News outlet of Saudi
The Saka Legacy in Ancient Iran
The article "The Saka legacy in Ancient Iran" written by Guive Mirfendereski was originally published in Iranian.com on May 24,
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Lecture by Prof. Nicholas Sekunda (September 23, 2020): The Persian Invasions of Greece Reconsidered
The Iran heritage Foundation has issued a newsflash regarding an upcoming on-line webinar lecture by Prof. Nicholas Sekunda: Title: "The Persian Invasions of Greece
Remnants of a Centuries-old structure Discovered in Northwest Iran
The news report "Remnants of centuries-old structure found in northwest Iran" was originally posted in the Tehran Times on October 2, 2019. the version published
Journal Article: A Unique Parthian Sword
The HISTORIA I ŚWIAT academic journal has published the following article by Gholamreza Karamian (ORCID iD 0000-0003-4200-2592) and Kaveh Farrokh (ORCID iD 0000-0001-5732-2447): Karamian, Gh.,
Journal Article: Caucasian Albanian warriors in the armies of pre-Islamic Iran
The HISTORIA I ŚWIAT academic journal has published the following article by Kaveh Farrokh, Javier Sánchez-Gracia (HRM Ediciones, Zaragoza, Spain), and Katarzyna Maksymiuk (Siedlce University,
Which Gulf Do They Mean?
The article "Which Gulf do they mean?" by Kourosh Ziaberi originally appeared in the LobeLog on August 7, 2019. Kindly note that excepting one image,
The 2,800 Year Embrace in the Hasanlu Tomb
One of the most remarkable finds from ancient Iran pertains to skeletons of a male and a female discovered in a tomb at Tappeh Hasanlu,
Arthurian Legend and the Sarmatians (Part I)
The article "Arthurian Legend and the Sarmatians (Part I)" was originally written by Periklis Deligiannis. Regarding the Iranian origin of the Sarmatians see: Oric Basirov: