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CAIS ARCHAEOLOGICAL & CULTURAL NEWS©
MAY 2004
"The future belongs to the nation who appreciates her past."
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01 May: Ancient Cave in Central Iran Dated to 15 Millennia B.C.
01 May: Remains of Ancient Qanats Discovered Near Bam
02 May: Oriental Institute returns ancient tablets that explain an empire’s administrative life
02 May: Iranian Underwater Archaeologists Searching for Lost Treasures
03 May: The Oldest Iranian Arch
03 May: Arajan Bronze Cask Waiting to be Displayed
04 May: Archaeological Finds in Semnan Cemeteries
04 May: Stone Lions, Lying on Tombs, Serving the Dead
04 May: 500-year-old Hiding Place Discovered in Western Iran
05 May: Iran and UNESCO to Save the Ctesiphon Arch
05 May: Isfahan Residential History may Date Back to 6000 years ago
06 May: Khuzestan Cities under Water 5000 Years Ago
06 May: 2000-year-old City Unearthed near Bam
07 May: Ancient Bones, Pottery Surface in South-eastern Iran
07 May: New Season of Archaeological Research in Dasht-e Moghan
08 May: Ancient Catacomb Discovered in Southwestern Iran
08 May: Karun River Changing Course in the Past 6000 Years
09 May: War Ordnance Hampers Archeological Explorations in Western Iran
10 May: Marvdasht Diggings Show Oldest Dwellings near Persepolis
11 May: Fars Province to Host Achaemenid Gilt and Clay Sculptures
11 May: Historical Roads to Meymand to be Identified
12 May: Italian Co-Operation in Working on the Grand Mosque of Isfahan
13 May: Search for Iron-Age Architectural Remains in Northern Iran
16 May: Restoration of Fortress of Babak Khorramdin to Continue
18 May: International Experts Back in Iran to Resume Archeological Studies
19 May: Restoration of Alamut Fortress takes 10 Years Time
21 May: 8,000 Year Old Human Settlement Signs Found in Northwestern Iran
22 May: 2700 Year Old Tablets in Urmia Museum Providing Insight on Urartu Kings
23 May: Qom Much Older Than Previously Thought, Studies Suggest
24 May: Ancient Firouzabad structures threatened
24 May: Siyalk Residents Fed on Red and White Meat
24 May: International Conference on Archeological Explorations in Northwestern Iran
25 May: New Parts of Iran’s Largest Brick Fortress Unearthed
25 May: Takht-e Soleyman Tile on Sotheby’s Auction
26 May: Archaeologists in Search of Seven Million Year Old Fossils in Northwestern Iran
26 May: New Discoveries in Minab Plain
27 May: Daqyanus Site to Turn into an Open-air Museum
28 May: Studies Slated For Iran’s Oldest Mines
29 May: Iranian Central Desert City, Lush Area Thousands of Years Ago
29 May: Earthquake Caused Damage to Alamut Castle
30 May: Earthquake Partly Destroys Ancient Iranian Village
31 May: New Archeological Methods to be Used to Study Tabaran Site
31 May: Astronomy, an ancient Iranian Science
"History is the Light on the Path to Future"
Encyclopaedia Iranica
The British Institute of Persian Studies
"Persepolis Reconstructed"
Persepolis3D
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