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Quwākh Tapeh; A Key Site from Historic Period in North of Māhidasht-Kouzarān Plain
Sajjad Alibaigi, Mohsen Zeynivand, Alireza Moradi Bisotuni
Petrographic Analysis of the Pottery (Ilkhanid Period) Sham Valley on the Banks of the Aras River
Soraya Afshari, Lily Niakan, Behrouz Omrani
Comparative Study of the Architectural Structure of Mausoleums with Ridged Domes in The Ilkhanid-Timurid Period (Case Study: Mausoleums of Do-gonbadan in Kookherd in Bastak, Mir Muhammad in Kharg, and Baba Monir in Nurabad, Fars Province)
Maryam Haghiri, Javad Neyestani, Hasan Ali Pourmand
Recovery of the Spatial Structure of the City of Ghazni, Afghanistan Based on Archaeological Studies
Said Ali Agha Hashimi, Hassan Karimain, Behzad Sedaghati
Six Burials Attributed to the Neo-Elamite Period from Fort Mound (Tell-e Geser); Revisiting Details, Placement, and Chronology
Ghader Shirvani
Evaluation of Hydrogeological Methods for Conservation Based on Archaeometric Principles at the Tabriz Iron Age Museum
Sanam Janani, Mehdi Razani, Hadi Ebrahimi
Exploration of Mining and Slag Sites of Ancient Metal Smelting in Khatam County, Yazd Province
Amin Allah Kamali, Mohammad Hossein Azizi Kharanaghi, Syed Iraj Beheshti, Ali Aarab
Recognizing the Ancient Roads from the South of Tehran Province to Qom in the Late Islamic Centuries (Relying on Historical Texts and Archaeological Evidence)
Vahid Zolfi Heris, Hassan Hashemi Zarj Abad, Abed Taghavi, Ali Farhani
Damavand City in the Sassanian Period (The Concept of a City, the Center of the Damavand Region, and its Urban Spaces)
Masoud Nosrati, Mohammad Ebrahim Zarei, Haeideh Khamsh
Analysis of Climatic Adaptability and Heating and Cooling Arrangements of Achaemenid Architecture (Case Study: Persepolis Complex)
Hamed Hajilooei, Kazem Mollazadeh, Morteza Maleki
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