in 518 BCE, a number of the most experienced engineers, architects, and artists have been called on from the quadrilateral of the universe to engage and think through the first building that could symbolize global unity, peace, and equality for thousands of years. Parseh, Persepolis, Police wanders, thousand pillars or forty menars, the magnificent capital of the kingdom of Iran during the Achaemenid Empire, and for about 50 years, was...Read More
The largest writing line of the New Elam, the Tarisha or the vault Salman, is the largest new writing line in the New Ilam. There are four outstanding reliefs invault( ashkoft) Salman, two of which are inside the cave and two others outside the cave. The greatest inscription on the line of the Ilamic cave is from the time of Shahak Elamite, the indigenous king, whether the old or the...Read More
Joanna is familiar to everyone. The figure that the British correctly describe her as one of their national treasures. A woman with an extraordinary personality; a trick, a witty, cheerful and curious woman who says that with her tongue she can snake out of her throat. It was a few months ago that a news documentary about Iran was published by well-known British media actor Joanna Lumley. A documentary on...Read More
Avan is a name repeatedly repeated by Elamites and Sumerians and Akkadians in the inscriptions. The Sumerian scribes introduced Avon as part of the Ilam, and called the city of “ar-u-ra-wa” as well as the city called “sog-cole-half” meaning Elamite Lightning Because the city has bitumen resources, which is probably near the present day Dehloran. Although the precise location of the center of Awan is not known, the probability is...Read More
The New Ilam period is probably the 8th or 7th century BC, discovered in 1904 by Jacques Demorgan, in the southeast of the Inchushinak Temple in Susa. This work is kept in the Louvre Museum. Length: 1 meter 36 cm high and 65 cm high glazed flower. This statue was probably beside the entrance to the temple and has been the symbol of the protection of the temple. According to...Read More
Recent Comments