A case study of Zoroastrian Religion of the Sassanid Period along the Shores of the Persian Gulf: A New Stamp from Bardestan, Bandar Deir, Bushehr Province
A case study of Zoroastrian Religion of the Sassanid Period along the Shores of the Persian Gulf: A New Stamp from Bardestan, Bandar Deir, Bushehr Province

Hossein Tofighian; Fariba Sharifian; Katayon Fekripour

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 261-277

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.364329.143228

Abstract
  AbstractDuring the Sassanid period, due to the prosperity of Zoroastrian religion, religious buildings were built in the form of four-story fire temples. These fire temples included ...  Read More
Maritime Trade Between Iran and China in the First to Tenth Centuries AH based on the Excavated Pottery from the Persian Gulf Region
Maritime Trade Between Iran and China in the First to Tenth Centuries AH based on the Excavated Pottery from the Persian Gulf Region

Tayebe Rahimi; Hassan Karimiyan; Kazem Omidi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 327-354

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.364689.143229

Abstract
  AbstractEvidence has shown that the history of communication between the people of Iran and China, to the formation of powerful empires of two lands, goes back long before the rise ...  Read More
Torpedo Jars of Iran: Context of Archaeological Discovery and Origin of the Bitumen Coating
Torpedo Jars of Iran: Context of Archaeological Discovery and Origin of the Bitumen Coating

Jacques Connan; Mohammad Esmaeil Esmaeili Jelodar; Michael. H. Engel; Alex Zumberge; Mehdi Azarian; Jebrael Nokandeh

Volume 16, Issue 2 , September 2024, , Pages 269-307

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.380179.143282

Abstract
  One of the most important potteries used in Persian Gulf (Middle East) maritime trade with a large part of the ancient world, including the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, the Indian ...  Read More
Research on the Advantages of Archaeological Materials Found in the Underwater Archaeological Survey of Bushehr Port
Research on the Advantages of Archaeological Materials Found in the Underwater Archaeological Survey of Bushehr Port

Hossein Tofighian

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 41-58

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.250382.142528

Abstract
  According to the report of the Center for Marine Medical Studies affiliated to Bushehr University of Medical Sciences about the discovery of pottery fragments from the seafloor in the ...  Read More
Tam(uk)ka(n), Taoke, Tah(u)makah & Tahukka; the Names for an Achaemenid Port on the Northern Coast of the Persian Gulf; 
A Challenges for Conformity between Textual and Archaeological Documents
Tam(uk)ka(n), Taoke, Tah(u)makah & Tahukka; the Names for an Achaemenid Port on the Northern Coast of the Persian Gulf; A Challenges for Conformity between Textual and Archaeological Documents

Afshin Yazdani; Bahman Firouzmandi Shireh Jin

Volume 8, Issue 1 , April 2016, , Pages 205-223

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2016.59503

Abstract
  The Persepolis clay tablets (dating back to Darius the Great) and the Mesopotamian archives from the time of Cyrus the Great as well as the historical reports from the time of Alexander ...  Read More