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  • Excavations shed new light on Isfahan’s ancient craftsmanship and trade 2024-07-09 18:03

    Excavations shed new light on Isfahan’s ancient craftsmanship and trade

    TEHRAN – Archaeological digs conducted on accidentally-discovered ruins in Isfahan have revealed hidden layers of ancient craftsmanship and trade in the renowned Iranian city which was once the capital of Persia in the Safavid era.

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