Archaeological discoveries in Tehran, Iran. Ongoing. At the National Museum of Iran in Tehran, Iran.

Archaeological discoveries in Tehran, Iran. Ongoing. At the National Museum of Iran in Tehran, Iran.


 An exhibition, featuring archaeological discoveries of ancient relics in Tehran, has opened its doors to the public at the National Museum of Iran. The exhibition includes artifacts from the urban area of Tehran that date back to 8,000 years B.P. Objects on display include distinctive spouted ceramic vessels excavated beneath the grand bazaar.
If you can't make it to Iran, I highly recommend visiting the collection of artifacts from the ancient Near East at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, California. Above is a colorful spouted jar from western Iran on display there. It is dated 1000 to 800 BCE.

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