Effect of destruction factors Bistoon inscription (Kermanshah –province)
Extended abstract1- IntroductionThe engraved remains on stony parapets of cultural heritage of this country show rich civilization of Iran that protection and reparation of them is a duty of scientific teams with cooperation of related specialist ...
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Recently published historical studies give more and more attention to the use of material evidence. This trend corresponds only apparently to the stance of 19th century-criticism of sources, which assigned a special role to coins, inscriptions and ...
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