Archaeology
- History
Unearthing the City of Lilies: The Dieulafoys’ Persian Legacy
Dieulafoy digs at Susa moved Persian treasures to the Louvre, igniting debate on heritage, archaeology ethics and colonial-era ownership.
- News
The Vikings in Persia: Evidence of Sassanid Contact
Did Vikings make it to Iran? Investigate the interactions between Norse explorers and the Sassanids, revealing a complex web of…
- News
Discovery of a 180,000-Year-Old Tooth in Qaleh Kord Cave, Qazvin
During this season, a significant find was made—a 180,000-year-old child's tooth in in Qaleh Kord Cave, Qazvin.
- News
Pot Filled with Ancient Persian Gold Coins Discovered in Turkey
Discover ancient Persian gold coins found in Notion, Turkey, revealing a 2,400-year-old treasure that offers insights into historical Persian and…
- Khuzestan
Haft Tappeh Archaeological Site: All You Need to Know
Discover the ancient Haft Tappeh Archaeological Site in Khuzestan, home to remarkable Elamite artifacts and a museum showcasing Iran's rich…
- Qazvin
175,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Tooth Found on Dig in Iran
Researchers have made a monumental discovery in the Ghaleh-Kord Cave in Qazvin, revealing the oldest human remains ever found in…