The pillar ossuary is a unique but a less known type of Sasanian bone receptacle that has mainly been reported from Fars. This article introduces newly discovered twin pillar ossuaries south of Basht, in southern Kohgiloyeh va Boyer Ahmad Province. During the Sasanian period this region was situated in northern Pars that is still one of the poorly known areas in Iranian archaeology
International audienceUpon the construction of the great Sivand Dam (near the prestigious site of Pa...
In the art of pre-Islamic Iran we have evidence of relief busts in stucco for which a particular pos...
The article presents recent works at Qale Iraj, near Varamin, Iran. My short contribution is on the ...
The pillar ossuary is a unique but a less known type of Sasanian bone receptacle that has mainly bee...
M.F., auteure d’une thèse récente sur Mortuary Practice in Ancient Iran from the Achaemenid to the S...
International audienceThe site of Tol-e Qaleh Seyfābād (TQS) is located in the centre of the Sasania...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
International audienceThe site of Tol-e Qaleh Seyfābād (TQS) is located in the centre of the Sasania...
In 2004 a local court in Sahneh, a town in Kermanshah province in western Iran, informed one of the ...
International audienceDuring surveys over the southern part of the Kuh-e Hossein range and east of N...
During surveys over the southern part of the Kuh-e Hossein range and east of Naqš-e Rostam, a group ...
The article revisits at a distance of thirty years, the most important archaeological discovery made...
Some of the greatest discoveries are made by chance rather than through design. Interesting discover...
In this article 27 Sasanian bullae belonging to the collection of the National Museum of Tehran will...
The article is presenting after twenty years since the discovery the main results of the excavations...
International audienceUpon the construction of the great Sivand Dam (near the prestigious site of Pa...
In the art of pre-Islamic Iran we have evidence of relief busts in stucco for which a particular pos...
The article presents recent works at Qale Iraj, near Varamin, Iran. My short contribution is on the ...
The pillar ossuary is a unique but a less known type of Sasanian bone receptacle that has mainly bee...
M.F., auteure d’une thèse récente sur Mortuary Practice in Ancient Iran from the Achaemenid to the S...
International audienceThe site of Tol-e Qaleh Seyfābād (TQS) is located in the centre of the Sasania...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
International audienceThe site of Tol-e Qaleh Seyfābād (TQS) is located in the centre of the Sasania...
In 2004 a local court in Sahneh, a town in Kermanshah province in western Iran, informed one of the ...
International audienceDuring surveys over the southern part of the Kuh-e Hossein range and east of N...
During surveys over the southern part of the Kuh-e Hossein range and east of Naqš-e Rostam, a group ...
The article revisits at a distance of thirty years, the most important archaeological discovery made...
Some of the greatest discoveries are made by chance rather than through design. Interesting discover...
In this article 27 Sasanian bullae belonging to the collection of the National Museum of Tehran will...
The article is presenting after twenty years since the discovery the main results of the excavations...
International audienceUpon the construction of the great Sivand Dam (near the prestigious site of Pa...
In the art of pre-Islamic Iran we have evidence of relief busts in stucco for which a particular pos...
The article presents recent works at Qale Iraj, near Varamin, Iran. My short contribution is on the ...