\"Naqsh-e Rostam is a great treasure in the heart of the mountains of the historical region of Marvdasht,...
Bisotun world heritage site was a famous place in the history of ancient Iran and south-west Asia with...
Anubanini petroglyph and inscription is a historical symbol that belongs to the people known as Lullubi and Simurrums,...
In recent years the surrounding countryside regions of Tehran have become a place to escape from the heat...
Although Naqsh-e Rajab is not as famous as Pasargad and Persepolis, its values are not definitely less than...
The granite stones of Alborz, on one hand, and the fertile soil of Rey, on the other hand,...
From its earliest experiments to its most refined forms, the art of relief carving demonstrates the creativity and skill of Iranian artists. The first steps in this art were taken by the Lullubi people, followed by the Elamites, Medes, Achaemenids, and Parthians, who contributed to its evolution, culminating in its perfection by the Sassanids.
In the age of information explosion, when humanity strives to preserve its history and messages for future generations, it utilizes extraordinary tools. Since ancient times, humans have engraved primitive patterns on cave walls and rocks using simple tools.