Archeological Remains and Nation Afflicted with Drought

Posted on: 23. 08. 2014 By Soodabeh Malekzadeh Neither time nor natural phenomena are friends of ancient archeological remains. Daily reports, websites, and blogs bear news that narrates the gradual demise of one ancient archeological site or another all over the globe. One of these hotspots is Iran, home to two of the most ancient…Continue Reading Archeological Remains and Nation Afflicted with Drought

An Archeological Excavation on the Danish Island of Bornhol

Posted on: 17. 04. 2013 By Sif Goodale An archeological excavation on the Danish island of Bornholm, south-east of Sweden in the Baltic Sea, has unearthed a cache of 152 Persian coins. The coins are primarily from the Abbasid period but the find also includes Umayyad, Tahrid, and Sasanian coins.Because cutting coins to make payment…Continue Reading An Archeological Excavation on the Danish Island of Bornhol