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| Iran Archaeology Duration : 434 Seconds Iran, Persia, Pars, a country as old as the history itself. Visit glorious ancient structures like Persepolis, amazing natural beauties like Harra mangroves, climb high mountains like Alborz, or just have a cup of tea in Hāfiz Garden or swim in the Caspian Sea. Iran is one of the four major civilizations of the ancient world which has preserved its cultural continuity throughout the ages. Tourism Iran www.tourismiran.ir Unravel Travel TV http ایران، ایران ، پارس، یک کشور به عنوان قدیمی به عنوان تاریخ خود را. بازدید از سازه های با شکوه باستانی مانند تخت جمشید، شگفت انگیز از زیباییهای طبیعی مانند درختان حرا حرا جزء، صعود کوههای بلند مانند البرز، یا فقط باید یک فنجان چای در باغ حافظ و یا شنا کردن در دریای خزر. ایران یکی از چهار تمدن بزرگ جهان باستان است که تداوم فرهنگی خود را در طول اعصار حفظ شده است. Tags :Iran, Persia, Pars, history, mountains, culture, adventure, nature, travel, events, tourism, museum, destination, landmark, holiday, tourist, accommodation, Hāfiz, Garden, Harra, Caspian, Sea, Unravel, TV
| | TEHRAN 50, موزه برلين در آلمان - German Archaeology in Iran Duration : 522 Seconds Berlin Event: Tehran 50 Half a Century of German Archaeology in Iran Location: Berlin-Mitte From: Friday 2 December 2011 To: Sunday 4 March 2012 An exhibition marking the foundation of the Tehran Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) fifty years ago depicting the history of archaeology in Iran. See website for detailed information. Exhibition is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 with late opening on Thursday until 21:00. At the Museum for Islamic Art, Am Kupfergraben 5. Tags :TEHRAN 50, BERLIN, GERMANY, IRANIAN, TEHRAN, REZA SHAH, MOHAMMAD REZA SHAH, MOSADDEGH, ABULHASSAN BANISADR, MOHAMMAD AMINI, BAHRAM MOSHIRI, HOSSEIN MOHRI, ABBAS MILANI, REZA PAHLAVI, THE SHAH, PERSEPOLIS, ARCHEOLOGY, IRAN, Archaeology, History
| | 2010 An incredible archaeological discovery in iran-persia Duration : 35 Seconds ask the Iranian government for holding secret of this unique discovery........... Tags :discovery, archaeological, iran, persia, treasure, mummy, world, gold, game, king, dynasty, ancient, 3000, new, 2010, 2012, music, football, news, dance
| | After the Revolution: the Oriental Institute and Archaeology in Iran Duration : 3715 Seconds Abbas Alizadeh, Oriental Institute The 1979 Revolution in Iran incited a long cessation of archaeological fieldwork. In 1995, the Oriental Institute was the first foreign institution to gain permission to resume archaeological activities through its Iran Prehistoric Project. In his lecture, Abbas Alizadeh traces the significance and evolution of the Oriental Institute's landmark contributions to archaeology in Iran including expeditions, publications, and a research center at the National Museum. Tags :Abbas, Alizadeh, Iran, revolution, Prehistoric, Project, Oriental, Institute, University, of, Chicago, Archaeology
| | Cyrus cylinder returns to British Museum-Iran Today-04-22-2011-(Part1) Duration : 767 Seconds www.presstv.com Iran has been excavated myriads of times in the past decades by the foreign archaeologists. Therefore, many artifacts and historical items are missing from its cradle in Persia. However, Iranian officials' attempts lately have borne its fruits and negotiations for transferring the artifacts from the western museums ended up with tangible results. Some of these artifacts are now displayed in Iran through loans from popular museums like "British Museum". The thing is even if the country wins over foreign parties and returns all these items, could Tehran be smart enough to maintain them as safe as it is now in other countries? Tags :Press TV, Iran Today, Cyrus cylinder, Cyrus the great, British Museum, Britain, Iran, excavation, foreign archaeologist, archaeology, Iranian official, Persia, Iran's historical sites, negotiation, artifact, western museum, Tehran
| | my dad (The Father Of Archaeology In Iran) Duration : 373 Seconds for my dad who recently passed away last year (november/28/2010) in memory let's remember him! Tags :dad
| | Aryan Archeology Duration : 973 Seconds The search for Aryan (proto-indo-european) linguistic and ethnic origins. Tags :aryan, archeology, anthropology, proto-indo-european, indo-european, indo-iranian, anunnaki, caucasian, iran, india, vedic, sanskrit, swastika, nazi
| | World's oldest Civilization- Jiroft (Iran)- Part 1 Duration : 601 Seconds Jiroft civilization (Persian تمدن جيرفت) is a postulated early Bronze Age (late 3rd millennium BC) archaeological culture, located in what is now Iran's Sistan and Kermān Provinces. The hypothesis is based on a collection of artifacts that were confiscated in Iran and accepted by many to have derived from the Jiroft area in south central Iran, reported by online Iranian news services, beginning in 2001. By the new discoveries in Jiroft, it is proved that Jiroft citizens were the first people who created writing, not Sumerians. The proposed type site is Konar Sandal, near Jiroft in the Halil River area. Other significant sites associated with the culture include; Shahr-i Sokhta (Burnt City), Tepe Bampur, Espiedej, Shahdad, Iblis, and Tepe Yahya. The proposition of grouping these sites as an "independent Bronze Age civilization with its own architecture and language", intermediate between Elam to the west and the Indus Valley Civilization to the east, is due to Yousef Majidzadeh, head of the archaeological excavation team in Jiroft. Yousef Majidzadeh speculates they may be the remains of the lost Aratta Kingdom. Yousef Majidzadeh's conclusions have met with skepticism from some reviewers. Other conjectures (eg. Daniel T. Potts, Piotr Steinkeller) have connected the Konar Sandal with the obscure city-state of Marhashi, that apparently lay to the east of Elam proper. Tags :Jiroft, archeology, Piers, Gibbon, British, Voiceover, www, keepvid, com2
| | Journey to Ancient Iran, Stage 2: Golestan Palace, Tehran Duration : 115 Seconds Part 2 of the Oriental Institute's Journey to Ancient Iran covers Golestan Palace in downtown Tehran. The next stop on the journey with be ancient Elam, with archaeology stretching back over 10000 years. Don't miss other short videos of famous monuments and cultural sites of Iran including Chogha Zanbil, Persepolis, and Esfahan. Tags :Oriental Institute, Chicago, Iranian Archaeology, Art, Architecture, Golestan Palace, Nasir ad Din Shah, Shams al Emarat, Qajar kings, Tehran, Ethnography Museum
| | Stewart A. Swerdlow - Occupy This, Iran Gets Dissed, Eskimo Kiss Duration : 755 Seconds Expansions.com Stewart A. Swerdlow examines current news items including the crackdown on the "Occupy" movement, the sex scandal at Penn State, a bombing in Iran, an interesting archaeological find in Alaska, and other stories of interest. Tags :stewart swerdlow, janet swerdlow, expansions, occupy, movement, portland, new york, nyc, political movement, martial law, sex scandal, penn state, coach, iran, bomb, bombing, london, 2012 olympics, staged alien invasion, ground to air missiles, alaska, eskimo, copper, belt buckle, needle, history, archaeology, illuminati, new world order, nwo, mind control, programming, david icke, alex jones
| | Iran/ One of the most important archeological sites of Iran/ 09 /13/ 2009 Duration : 370 Seconds
Tags :Yeri, Archeology, Excavation, Iran, Heritage, Press, TV
| | Persian Empire/Civilization Iran Inventions History Duration : 553 Seconds Persian Empire/Civilization Iran Inventions Darius The Great Cyrus The Great The Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550--330 BCE), also known as the Persian Empire, was the successor state of the Median Empire, ruling over significant portions of what would become Greater Iran. The Persian and the Median Empire taken together are also known as the Medo-Persian Empire, which encompassed the combined territories of several earlier empires. At the height of its power, the empire encompassed approximately 8 million km2. The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, and spanned three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe. At its greatest extent, the empire included the territories of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the territories of northern India, parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace and Macedonia, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and all significant population centers of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya. It is noted in western history as the foe of the Greek city states during the Greco-Persian Wars, for emancipation of slaves including the Jews from their Babylonian Babylonian captivity, and for instituting the usage of official languages throughout its territories. In universal history the role of the Persian empire founded by Cyrus the Great lies in their very successful model for centralized administration and a government working to the advantage and profit of all. The Achaemenid Persian empire was ... Tags :history, culture, Persian, Empire/Civilization, Iran, Inventions, project, museum, civil, heritage, middle, documentaryanthropology, Archaeology, Persia, Achaemenid, ersien, Persisch, Pérsia, Persa, Perse, Persique, Histoire, História, Geschichte, Persepolis, Empire, Imperio, Reich, CYRUS, Engineering, an, The, Persians, Daryus, Xerxes, Spart, Spartans, 300, Iranian, Kings, Hakhamaneshi, Akamanchi, empires, military, power, civilization
| | Cyrus cylinder returns to British Museum-Iran Today-04-22-2011-(Part2) Duration : 750 Seconds www.presstv.com Iran has been excavated myriads of times in the past decades by the foreign archaeologists. Therefore, many artifacts and historical items are missing from its cradle in Persia. However, Iranian officials' attempts lately have borne its fruits and negotiations for transferring the artifacts from the western museums ended up with tangible results. Some of these artifacts are now displayed in Iran through loans from popular museums like "British Museum". The thing is even if the country wins over foreign parties and returns all these items, could Tehran be smart enough to maintain them as safe as it is now in other countries? Tags :Press TV, Iran Today, Cyrus cylinder, Cyrus the great, British Museum, Britain, Iran, excavation, foreign archaeologist, archaeology, Iranian official, Persia, Iran's historical sites, negotiation, artifact, western museum, Tehran
| | Iran /Ancient archeological site of Susa /06 /10 /2009 Duration : 478 Seconds
Tags :presstv, press, tv, +tv, Iran, khuzistan, susa, archeology, archeological, خط, میخی, شوش, خوزستان, ایران, جنوب, باستان, شناسی, حفاری
| | Archaeologist Uncovers Tombs Of King Herod And Family Duration : 107 Seconds Israeli archaeologist Ehud Netzer announced on Wednesday he had unearthed the 2000-year-old remains of two sarcophagi, in which the wife and daughter-in-law of biblical King Herod had been laid to rest. Herod, a Roman-anointed king who ruled Judea from 37 BC until his death in 4 BC, holds a special place in Jewish history as the builder of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. While the site is technically location in the West Bank, the discovery once again proves the indisputable historical Jewish connection to the entire land of Israel. 11/23/08 Tags :Israel, infolive.tv, jerusalem, archaeology, herod, temple, news, idf, Palestine, terror, Lebanon, iran, Syria, hamas, hezbollah, mossad, nuclear, katusha, rockets, army
| | Israeli Archaeologists Unearth Oldest Hebrew Text Ever Found Duration : 101 Seconds Archaeologists in Israel announced on October 30th, 2008, that they had unearthed the oldest Hebrew text ever found, while excavating a fortress city overlooking a valley where the bible says David slew Goliath. The findings near the ancient battlefield in the Elah Valley, could have implications for the emotional debate over the future of Jerusalem, as it proves beyond any doubt the pre-Arab connection of the Jewish people to their eternal cultural, political and spiritual capital Jerusalem. 11/06/08 Tags :Israel, infolive.tv, jerusalem, archaeology, news, idf, Palestine, terror, Lebanon, iran, Syria, hamas, hezbollah, mossad, nuclear, katusha, rockets, army
| | Archaeologists Discover New Walls Surrounding Jerusalem In T Duration : 133 Seconds Israeli archaeologists unveiled on Wednesday a 2100-year-old Jerusalem perimeter wall, along with artifacts left behind by 19th century researchers who first discovered the stone defenses. The wall, on Mount Zion at the southern edge of Jerusalem's Old City, dates back to the Second Temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. Archeologists say the location of the wall indicates that Jerusalem had expanded to the south at the time, reaching its largest size in biblical times.The ancient wall on Mount Zion had disappeared from view by the time a similar stone barrier, also uncovered in the dig, was built at the site during the Byzantine period more than 250 years later. Nonetheless, the second w Tags :Israel, infolive.tv, jerusalem, archaeologists, discover, new, walls, surrounding, in, the, second, temple, period, news, idf, Palestine, terror, Lebanon, iran, Syria, hamas, hezbollah, mossad, nuclear, katusha, rockets, army
| | An Archaeological Conundrum, #Peru2012 Duration : 699 Seconds Much love to channel DanielofDoriaa....DanielOfDoria.com.....danielofdoria.whynotnews.eu Full of great information. Please explore all. ____________________________________________________________________ news 2012 May 3 Dr. King Jr. internet shut down emergency operation blackout hacker united states freedom slaves slavery wake up distraction matrix arrest government censorship dns website founding fathers freespeech ron paul election fight war ww3 global nwo new world order illuminati revolution uprising 829speedy 911 Jew Zionist Christian Trayvon Martin's RT News Infowars Fox news BBC CNN MSM Racist self defense Ron Paul MSNBC mainstream media Israel freedom America Guns Constitution Iran War Alex Jones NWO conspiracy Illuminati politics Order World analysis commentary Barack Bush Clinton Election Day Reporter John Sarah Truth Documentary Government New Global Police Martial law Officer (Profession) Change New World World Order Obama Archaeology peru inca maya mayan pyramid Tags :CBS, TBS, BET, May, Dr. King Jr, internet, shutdown, emergency, operation, op, hack, freedom, slavery, slaves, wake, up
| | Hidden Histories: Archaeology & Alcohol! Duration : 268 Seconds Welcome to Hidden Histories. In this series, we take a closer look at the world around us and explore the hidden depths of our shared history. "He was a wise man who invented beer." - Plato Tags :Archaeology, excavation, alcohol, beer, wine, Zagros Mountains, Iran, Egypt, Medicine, Jiahu, pottery, ceramics, rice, honey, fruit, Indus valley civilization, Sura, rice meal, wheat, sugar cane, grapes, fermentation, brewing, wine goddess, deity, babylonians, babylon, symposium, greece, mead, Dionysus, Bacchus, hangover, Pulque, Mesoamerica, red, white, University of Pennsylvania, Patrick mcgovern, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Farming, experiment, why farm?
| | Archaeology & Genesis III : Search for the Ark Duration : 651 Seconds Where is Noah'a Ark? In Turkey where most think? The Biblical text points to the west of the land of Shinar (Babylon) and the traditional site of Mt Ararat in Turkey was named after the Biblical period. The word Ararat, the name of the mountain on which Noah's ark settled, comes from the Urartu.The Urartu were a confederation of indigenous tribes who settled east of Babylon and west of the Caspian Sea in the northwestern area of present day Iran. Explorer Bob Cornuke (interviewed in this video) may have have found something in Northern Iran. "In July 2005 and June 2006, I traveled with BASE teams and found the object believed to be the Ed Davis object perched on a ridge at 13120 feet. The team also found a worship shrine,the shrine and wood fragments were located at the 15000 foot elevation and some samples were taken for analysis. Fossilized clams were also found there in abundance on an adjoining mountain peak at 14, 000 feet. Thousands of samples littered the whole mountain top. Some say that up-thrust over millions of years caused the shells to be present at such a high elevation. Others have suggested that they were grown during the great flood." www.baseinstitute.org The Mountain: www.summitpost.org Base Institute: www.baseinstitute.org Tags :Bible, Noah's, Ark, Archaeology, Genesis, Jesus, Christian, Bob, Cornuke
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