Due to its strategic and unique location, Mount Oshida (Kuh-e Khvājeh) in the Sistān plain, has been alternatively used since a long time ago to this date. On the southern slope of this mountain, the ruins of a palace known as Qalʿa-ye Kāferān appear after the Muslims’ arrival and domination over the region. This castle was explored and excavated during the second and third decades of the twentieth century by scholars such as Stein and Herzfeld, and its decorations have been widely mentioned. However, its stuccos have not been analyzed in terms of their types, forms, and patterns up to this date. Hence, there are some disagreements about their construction date, as some scholars consider these architectural decorations to belong to the Part...
Among different architectural artifacts developed in history of architecture in Iran most of which a...
Purpose This article articulates the origin and development of early Islamic tomb tower architectu...
This paper deals with the stucco merlon uncovered by D. Whitehouse at Siraf in 1969, currently on v...
An Analytical Approach to Investigate the Parthians Painted Stuccoes from Qal‘eh-i Yazdigird, Wester...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how an in-depth study of the stucco decoration could be usef...
This overview on Sasanian stuccoes includes the Parthian sites hinting at a transmission of iconogra...
This overview of Sasanian stuccoes includes sites divided chronologically – without losing sight of ...
The dating of the stuccoes of the Imamzada Karrar at Buzan (Isfahan) in Iran has been debated since ...
Many Sasanian monuments and buildings have only general chronology and therefore it is not clear at ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
Dans le cadre des fouilles nécessitées par la construction d’un barrage sur la Seymareh, près de Kuh...
The Manar-i Kalan of Bukhara (1127) and the Minaret of Vabkent (1198–9) are well known in research l...
This article proposes a re-examination of the phases of construction and decoration at the shrine of...
(En) Khiva is one of the most important cities in Central Asia and it has great geographical, histor...
The city of Yazd had one of its most historically prosperous periods in the time of “āl-e-Muzaffar” ...
Among different architectural artifacts developed in history of architecture in Iran most of which a...
Purpose This article articulates the origin and development of early Islamic tomb tower architectu...
This paper deals with the stucco merlon uncovered by D. Whitehouse at Siraf in 1969, currently on v...
An Analytical Approach to Investigate the Parthians Painted Stuccoes from Qal‘eh-i Yazdigird, Wester...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how an in-depth study of the stucco decoration could be usef...
This overview on Sasanian stuccoes includes the Parthian sites hinting at a transmission of iconogra...
This overview of Sasanian stuccoes includes sites divided chronologically – without losing sight of ...
The dating of the stuccoes of the Imamzada Karrar at Buzan (Isfahan) in Iran has been debated since ...
Many Sasanian monuments and buildings have only general chronology and therefore it is not clear at ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
Dans le cadre des fouilles nécessitées par la construction d’un barrage sur la Seymareh, près de Kuh...
The Manar-i Kalan of Bukhara (1127) and the Minaret of Vabkent (1198–9) are well known in research l...
This article proposes a re-examination of the phases of construction and decoration at the shrine of...
(En) Khiva is one of the most important cities in Central Asia and it has great geographical, histor...
The city of Yazd had one of its most historically prosperous periods in the time of “āl-e-Muzaffar” ...
Among different architectural artifacts developed in history of architecture in Iran most of which a...
Purpose This article articulates the origin and development of early Islamic tomb tower architectu...
This paper deals with the stucco merlon uncovered by D. Whitehouse at Siraf in 1969, currently on v...