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  Mystery of Daqyanous Treasuries And Extinction Of Ancient Hills In Jiroft http://www.netiran.com/?fn=artd(1330)
Summary from an article which appeared in the September 8, 2002 issue of the Netiran newspaper.
  The Tall-e Bakun Project http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/BAK/Bakun.html
Report on the excavations at Tall-e Bakun B by Alexander Langsdorff and Donald McCown in 1932, and later in 1937 by Eric Schmidt and McCown on behalf of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
  Western Team Allowed in Iran for Expedition http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/031023/iran.shtml
From Chicago Chronicle, for the first time since 1979, a University archaeological expedition has begun digging in southwest Iran, an area known as Khuzestan.
  Parthia: The Forgotten Empire http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/numismatics/parthia/frames/Parhom.htm
Uses Parthian drachmas to illustrate and illuminate the history of the Parthian Empire.
  Archaeological Evcavations and Research at Tal-e Malyan http://home.columbus.rr.com/malyan/index.html
Anshan, a great city, comparable to Elamite Susa and the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia in size and importance.
  Excavations at Chogha Mish http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/IS/ALIZADEH/NN_SPR97/NN_Spr97.html
Provided a long uninterrupted sequence of prehistoric Susiana, but also yielded evidence of cultures much earlier than what had been previously known, pushing back the date of human occupation on the plain for at least one millennium.
  Iranian Prehistoric Project http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/FAR/Fars.html
Report of an ethnoarchaeological survey in Fars.
  The Persian Expedition http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/PER/Persian_Ex.html
Report of the Persian Expedition to conduct excavations by James Henry Breasted at the remains of Persepolis, an Achaemenid royal administrative center in the province of Fars.
  Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies (CAIS) http://www.cais-soas.com
Forum for the exchange of information about the art, archaeology, culture and civilization of Iranian peoples. News, images, events.
  The Chogha Mish Project http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/CHO/Chogha_Mish.html
Excavations at Chogha Mish between 1961 and 1978.
  Rhagae http://www.livius.org/ra-rn/rhagae/rhagae.html
A short description of the religious center in ancient Media.
  Bullae from the Pahlavi Archive at the University of California, Berkeley http://www.transoxiana.com.ar/Eran/Articles/azarpay.html
Article by Guitty Azarpay. The Pahlavi Archive at Berkeley comprises 260 silk and leather manuscripts, 82 of which still have one or more clay bulla attached.
  University of Chicago Returns Ancient Persian Tablets Loaned by Iran http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/04/040428.tablets.shtml
From University of Chicago News Office, Oriental Institute is returning a set of 300 ancient Iranian tablets, documents that provide details of the inner workings of the administration of the ancient Persian Empire, to the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization, the national antiquities department, in the first return of loaned archaeological items there since the 1979 revolution.
  History of Ancient Iran http://iran-tarikh.tripod.com/
Online versions of texts about ancient Iran.
  Excavation of 3400-year-old ruins of Kabnak set to begin http://www.mehrnews.ir/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=150246
From Mehr News, a team of German students from the University of Tubingen and Iranian archaeologists will begin excavating a huge wall which was discovered in the 3400-year-old ruins of Kabnak in Khuzestan Province.
  Lafourak Male Skeleton Wears Gold and Silver Earrings http://www.payvand.com/news/05/may/1250.html
From Iran News, a male skeleton wearing a gold earring on his right ear and a silver one on his left. From a historical graveyard dating to 2800 years ago located in the northern province of Mazandaran.
  Restoration of Neishabour historical site http://www.payvand.com/news/03/apr/1004.html
Deputy Head of Khorassan province Cultural Heritage Department for research Rajab-Ali Labbaf-Khaniki declared here on Wednesday a recently-approved project on restoration of the historical site in the ancient city of Neishabour.
  Girl with Silver Earrings Found in the Burnt City http://www.payvand.com/news/05/mar/1071.html
From Iran News, archaeologists working on the historical site of the Burnt City in Sistan-Baluchistan have unearthed for the first time ever the body of a woman with silver earrings remained at sides of her head.
  3rd Season of Excavation Gets Underway http://www.payvand.com/news/03/sep/1178.html
From Payvand, third season of archaeological excavation gets underway in Takab, West Azarbaijan.
  Human Settlement in Iran's Central Plateau Dates back to 10,000 Years Ago http://www.payvand.com/news/05/mar/1070.html
From Iran News, farmers activities in Togh Tepe of Mazandaran province, resulted in the accidental discovery of the oldest pottery ever found in the area. Studies carried out on the artifacts have shown that humans have lived in the central plateau of Iran since 9 or 10 thousand years ago.
  Jiroft a Key Business Hub 5,000 Years Ago http://www.payvand.com/news/04/sep/1133.html
From Payvand, new archeological and art studies on insignias unearthed in the Iranian ancient site of Jiroft clearly shows that the southern area used to be the most important business nucleus of Persia and its residents had bustling trade ties with people living in other parts of the country.
  Darius Ancient Inscription Found in Boushehr Deciphered http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_6323.shtml
From the Persian Journal, archaeologists have succeeded to decipher the text of an old stone tablet found recently in Boushehr, south of Iran. The tablet belongs to Darius the Great, King of Achaemenids.
  The First Iranians Who Lived on the Iranian Plateu http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_6313.shtml
From the Persian Journal, ancient history of Iran, like many other countries, is believed to be based upon the archeological findings and a mixture of documented myths and information recorded by historians or religious entities of the time.
  Cosmological and Ideological Aspects of the Arjan Bowl http://www.achemenet.com/ressources/souspresse/annonces/Alvarez-Mon.pdf
Iranica Antique 4. In 1982 in the vicinity of Arjan, 10 km north of Behbahan, a bronze bowl measuring 43.5 cm in diameter was found inside a rectangular tomb built of stone slabs.
  Museum Stumbles on Lost Treasures http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/1400895/Museum-stumbles-on-lost-treasures.html
From News Telegraph, two 4,500-year-old gold head-dresses from ancient Sumer have been found in a store room at the British Museum where they had lain wrongly labelled for 73 years.
  Dahaneh-Gholaman is the gate to Iran's history of Sassanid and Islamic eras http://www.payvand.com/news/03/mar/1109.html
Located in Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province, the city of Dahaneh-Gholaman two kms from Ghal'e-Nau village in the suburb of Zabol is one of the provincial touristic attractions.
  Archaeologists to Excavate Qom’s Iron Age Site http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=30292&NewsKind=Culture
A team of Iranian archaeologists plans to study the lifestyle of inhabitants of the Iron Age site Shamshirgah in Qom Province through excavations and stratigraphy which will begin in the near future.
  Conference on Iran Shows Scientific Interest in Iranian World http://www.payvand.com/news/03/nov/1140.html
From Payvand, an international congress on "The Iron Age in the Iranian World" was held with "big success" in the historical Belgian city of Ghent this week, IRNA reported from Brussels.
  Jiroft Artifact Reveals Influence http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?ArchiveNews=Yes&NewsCode=22951&NewsKind=Culture
From Iranmania, Characters etched on artifacts discovered in the archeological zone around Jiroft have proved that the culture of the area greatly influenced Sumerian civilization.
  Ganj Par: The first evidence for Lower Paleolithic occupation in the Southern Caspian Basin, Iran http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/biglari/index.html
In terms of Lower Palaeolithic occupation, with only a handful of evidence including some core-chopper assemblages from gravel deposits along Ladiz, Mashkid, and Kashafrud rivers in eastern Iran and the west and north-western parts of the Zagros region. Antiquity Vol 78 No 302 December 2004
  Iranian Archeologists to Identify Jiroft Ancient Quarries http://www.payvand.com/news/04/jul/1134.html
From Payvand, archeologists intend to establish the way Iranians mined these quarries over 5,000 years ago and carried the stones to their city, today located in the southern province of Kerman.
  Iran's Sleeping Parthian City to Awaken http://www.payvand.com/news/04/jul/1111.html
Iranian archeologists are seeking for public funding to explore the ruins of a vast urban citadel, left from the Parthian dynasty (247 B.C.E.-226 C.E.), in Khorasan Province
  5000-year-old Clay Collection Discovered in Halil Rud Basin http://www.chnpress.com/news/?section=2&id=5498
From Cultural Heritage News Agency, during the construction project for an irrigation structure in Rudbar of Kerman province, experts discovered some 40 objects dating to the third millennium BCE.
  In Search of Buddhism along Iran’s Silk Road http://www.chnpress.com/news/?section=2&id=5483
From Cultural News Network, a team of Iranian and Japanese experts are planning to carry out surveys along parts of the Silk Road inside Iran’s borders to find evidence of the ancient religion of Buddhism.
  400,000-year-old Stone Tools Discovered in Mazandaran http://www.mehrnews.ir/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=192883
From Mehrnews, recent discoveries by a team of archaeologists indicate that the coast of the Caspian Sea in Mazandaran Province was home to the earliest hominid habitation in that region.
  Clock Ticks Away for Salvaging Elamite Site from Dam Flooding - Persian Journal Latest Iran news & Iranian Article News paper http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_4425.shtml
From Persian Journal, the water-filling operation for the Karoun 3 dam, which threatens to submerge historical sites in southwestern Iran, was kicked off Monday, as Iran's cultural heritage officials turned down the invitation to take part in the ceremony.
  Oldest Iranian Stylus Discovered in Fars Province http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_6263.shtml
From the Persian Journal, oldest Iranian Stylus, dating to the Middle Elamite era, 1550-1000 BC, which were used for inscribing mud tablets, has been discovered from Bondul Tepe, Fars province.

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