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ARCHAEOLOGICAL & CULTURAL NEWS OF THE IRANIAN WORLD
DECEMBER 2007
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Last Month's News
26 December:
Discovery of 57 Historical and Pre-Historical Settlements in Ramiyan
25 December:
Archaeological Nightmare Transpires at Susa Castle
24 December:
Of Ancient Empires, and Modern Litigation
23 December:
Oxford Determines Qoli Darvish Age
Archaeologists Resume Khosrow Palace Excavations
22 December:
Darius the Great' Palace in Bolaghi Valley Had Ash Timber Ceiling
Iran Wins Battle Against London Barakat Gallery in Jiroft's Smuggled Artefacts
21 December:
Iranians Throughout the World Celebrate the Birth of Ancient Iran's God Mithra, and the Longest Night
14 December:
Iran's 'Burnt City' Still Fascinates Archaeologists
13 December:
Archaeologists to Excavate Achaemenid Village
11 December:
Ancient Iranian "Div Shir" Statuette Fetches Record Price at Sotheby’s
Prophet Zoroaster, Pioneer of Religious Music
08 December:
Newly Found Old-Persian Cuneiform Inscription of Kharg Island Deciphered
Islamic Regime have Finally Destroyed 2200-year-old Parthian Bridge of Khoda-Afarid (Negin)
05 December:
Two Pahlavi Inscriptions Identified in Central Province
National Museum of Iran to Host 9th Annual Archaeology Conference
Discovery of Four Parthian Foetuses in Ardebil Province
04 December:
Complain to IRI President about the Invasion of Susa Apadana Palace's Landscape
Resumption of a New Season of Archaeological Research in Burnt City
01 December:
Archaeologists Excavate Persepolis Suburb
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