Analysis of the Chalcolithic period of the Moghan plain based on archaeological data from Yatag Tepesi
Analysis of the Chalcolithic period of the Moghan plain based on archaeological data from Yatag Tepesi

Ali Karimikiya; Reza Rezaloo; Akbar Abedi; Ardeshir Javanmardzade

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 79-104

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2021.319501.142989

Abstract
  AbstractThe Aras River and other waterways in the Moghan region have played a significant role in the development of prehistoric settlements. Despite this, the Moghan Plain has received ...  Read More
An Investigation of the Dating of the Main Gateway of Arg-e-Bam
An Investigation of the Dating of the Main Gateway of Arg-e-Bam

Afshin Ebrahimi; Asadualla Joodakiazizi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 81-96

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.260241.142589

Abstract
  The Arg, situated in the northeast of Bam, is one of the historical complexes which perfectly portrays the landscape of a traditional Iranian town. Despite some research related to ...  Read More
An Introduction, Description and Classification of Parthian Pottery from Tepe Balan, Sardasht, First Season
An Introduction, Description and Classification of Parthian Pottery from Tepe Balan, Sardasht, First Season

salah salimi; Reza Heidari; yousef fallahian

Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 83-106

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.206209.142290

Abstract
  Tepe Balan is one of the five ancient tepe that has been excavated as part of Sardasht dam’s salvage project. More than 900 diagnostic pottery pieces have been found during the ...  Read More
Explaining the Role of Ecological Variables Affecting the Survival Process - Development and Stagnation of Ardabil Islamic City Life
Explaining the Role of Ecological Variables Affecting the Survival Process - Development and Stagnation of Ardabil Islamic City Life

Seyyd mehdi Hosseyni nia; Karim Hajizade; Habib Shahbazi Shiran; Reza Rezaloo

Volume 16, Issue 1 , February 2024, , Pages 87-108

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.284959.142750

Abstract
  The city of Ardabil, due to its unique geographical and strategic location, was known in the early Islamic centuries as a crossroads and the most important city of Azerbaijan in economic, ...  Read More
Coptic Textiles in Tension of the Political, Economic and Cultural Developments of Egypt, Rome and Iran
Coptic Textiles in Tension of the Political, Economic and Cultural Developments of Egypt, Rome and Iran

roya deyjou; Mostafa Dehpahlavan; Kamaleddin Niknami

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2023, , Pages 89-106

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.293773.142818

Abstract
  Copts are famous artists that are responsible for producing woven fabrics with warm and brilliant colors. During this period, we see the effectiveness of textiles as a means of expressing ...  Read More
Ban Makhmal (Faramarz): A Late Chalcolithic Site in the Northern Valley of the Central Zagros, Sonqor and Koliyaei Township, Kermanshah Province
Ban Makhmal (Faramarz): A Late Chalcolithic Site in the Northern Valley of the Central Zagros, Sonqor and Koliyaei Township, Kermanshah Province

Mohsen Heydari Dastenaei; Rouhollah Shirazi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 97-116

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.245563.142497

Abstract
  Despite numerous archeological activities in the recent years in Kermanshah province, there has been little attention to the eastern parts of the province, including Sonqor and Koliaei. ...  Read More
The Analysis of Settlement Patterns of Iron Age in Piranshahr Plain Relying on Geographic Information System (GIS)
The Analysis of Settlement Patterns of Iron Age in Piranshahr Plain Relying on Geographic Information System (GIS)

Obaidollah Sorkhabi; reza rezaloo; KARIM HAJIZADEH

Volume 13, Issue 4 , September 2022, , Pages 97-115

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2021.257545.142564

Abstract
  Interpretation of human’s old behaviors in the past and paying attention to complex and interactive processes between humans and the environment to be understood in terms of their ...  Read More
Bridging the Gap: Godin Tepe and the Origins of Proto-Elamite Communities
Bridging the Gap: Godin Tepe and the Origins of Proto-Elamite Communities

Rouhollah Yousefi; Hassan Afshari Salaki; Donya Etemadifar

Volume 17, Issue 2 , August 2025, , Pages 97-125

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.392835.143343

Abstract
  Based on archaeological evidence, during the mid and late fourth millennium BCE, Godin Tepe lacked hallmark Uruk material culture (such as distinctive pottery, specific architecture, ...  Read More
Petrographic and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Methods for the study of Beveled Rim Bowls from Kaleh Kub
Petrographic and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Methods for the study of Beveled Rim Bowls from Kaleh Kub

Nazli Darkhal; Mohamad Hossein Azizi Kharanaghi; Yasin Sedghi; Seyed Iraj Beheshti

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 105-127

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.371275.143247

Abstract
  AbstractKaleh Kub, an ancient site located in the Sarayan district of eastern Iran’s South Khorasan province has been excavated since 2018, revealing evidence of Beveled Rim Bowls ...  Read More
The study of glassware during 1-6 centuries Hegmataneh and Bu-Ali Sina museums of Hamadan
The study of glassware during 1-6 centuries Hegmataneh and Bu-Ali Sina museums of Hamadan

Fereshteh sharifi; Mohammadebrahim zarei

Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 107-123

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.267992.142633

Abstract
    Abstract The manufacture of glassware was one of the historical knowledge and technics of pre-Islamic era of Iran, that was continued during Islamic periods. This research is ...  Read More
Classification, Typology and Chronology of Iron Age Pottery at the Site of Meydan in Hamadan
Classification, Typology and Chronology of Iron Age Pottery at the Site of Meydan in Hamadan

Mohammad Shabani; Mohammad ebrahim Zarei; Kazem Mollazadeh

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2023, , Pages 107-132

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.341348.143105

Abstract
  Considering the lack of finds dating to the Median and Achaemenid periods at Hamadan, it is very important to discover evidence from this period in this city. In 2017, during a construction ...  Read More
Reading the Archaeological Landscape through Contemporary Perception (a Case Study of Ozbeki Tepe)
Reading the Archaeological Landscape through Contemporary Perception (a Case Study of Ozbeki Tepe)

Fatemeh Heidari; Homa Irani Behbahani; Bahman Firuzmandy Shirehjin

Volume 16, Issue 1 , February 2024, , Pages 109-130

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2021.315621.142968

Abstract
  The living environment of today is the outcome of the relationships between the people who have lived in it and nature, from the time of the emergence of the human species on Earth ...  Read More
Description, Classification and Typology of the Excavated Parthian Pottery from the Second Seasons of Qal’eh-i Yazdigird’s Excavations
Description, Classification and Typology of the Excavated Parthian Pottery from the Second Seasons of Qal’eh-i Yazdigird’s Excavations

Alireza Khosrowzadeh; Naser Nowruz Zadeh Chegini; Samer Nazari

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 117-137

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.266797.142620

Abstract
  Pottery -as the most prominent archaeological material- has a great role in reconstruction of regional and transregional interactions. So identification of the pottery assemblages of ...  Read More
Restoration of Folk Murals of Shia’s Religion in Iran: The Influences of the Expectations of their Public Audiences and the Preference of the Values of these Paintings on the Process of Reconstruction
Restoration of Folk Murals of Shia’s Religion in Iran: The Influences of the Expectations of their Public Audiences and the Preference of the Values of these Paintings on the Process of Reconstruction

reihaneh ghasemabadi; Hossein Ahmadi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , September 2022, , Pages 117-140

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2021.308101.142915

Abstract
  Murals of Shia’s history from the late Safavid period and its culmination from the Qajar period onwards as the historical religious culture of the public in religious historical ...  Read More
The Study of Chemical Composition of Persian Glass Vessels of the Early Islamic Centuries (10th -11th centuries AD) by micro-PIXE
Case Study: Islamic Collection in Iran National Museum
The Study of Chemical Composition of Persian Glass Vessels of the Early Islamic Centuries (10th -11th centuries AD) by micro-PIXE Case Study: Islamic Collection in Iran National Museum

navid salehvand; arman shishegar; bahman firuzmandi shirejini; Davoud AghaAligol

Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 125-146

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.243957.142489

Abstract
  Elemental analysis and chemical composition of ancient glasses are widely used to determine the glass type, technique and raw materials used in their production and recipes. The results ...  Read More
Stone as Symbol in the Funerary Practice of the Srubnaya-Andronovo Cultural Sphere
Stone as Symbol in the Funerary Practice of the Srubnaya-Andronovo Cultural Sphere

Ilshat Bakhshiev

Volume 17, Issue 2 , August 2025, , Pages 127-143

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.397096.143354

Abstract
  This article is devoted to analyzing the role of stone as a symbolic substitute for the body of the deceased in the funerary practices of the Srubnaya-Andronovo cultural circle during ...  Read More
Analytical Study of the Cenotaph Burial Tradition in Eastern Iran: Case Study of the Sites of Shahr-i Sokhta, Shahdad (Khabis), and Khunaman
Analytical Study of the Cenotaph Burial Tradition in Eastern Iran: Case Study of the Sites of Shahr-i Sokhta, Shahdad (Khabis), and Khunaman

Hassan Basafa; Mohammad Sadegh Davari; Nasir Eskandari

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 129-144

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.342386.143111

Abstract
  AbstractUnderstanding burial methods and interpreting how grave goods reflect the culture and beliefs about the afterlife, can give insight into past customs, religious beliefs, as ...  Read More
A Typological Investigation of Ground Stone from Tol-e Chega Sofla, a Middle Susiana Period
A Typological Investigation of Ground Stone from Tol-e Chega Sofla, a Middle Susiana Period

Abdulwahab Dahdouh; Abbas Moghaddam; Nasir Eskandari

Volume 16, Issue 1 , February 2024, , Pages 131-154

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.355732.143185

Abstract
  The Middle Susiana period in southwestern Iran has several characteristics, the most important of which are the development of agriculture and animal husbandry alongside growing numbers ...  Read More
Esfanjerd, A Buried Ancient City in the Majumerd Dunes, Yazd Province
Esfanjerd, A Buried Ancient City in the Majumerd Dunes, Yazd Province

Mohamad Hossein Azizi Kharanaghi; Samira Abedi; Seyyed Jalal Hashemi Majomerd

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2023, , Pages 133-160

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.353049.143174

Abstract
  The arid desert climate of Yazd province, with its endless flowing sand dunes, has led to the creation of special conditions for human settlements in this part of Iran. Throughout history, ...  Read More
An Historical and Archaeological Approach to the Islamic Site of Anda-jin
An Historical and Archaeological Approach to the Islamic Site of Anda-jin

mostafa rezaei; maryam mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 139-159

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.261673.142595

Abstract
  The Islamic site of Anda-jin is one of the most prominent and extensive sites from the Islamic period of Hamadan-Bahar plain, located 8 kilometers north of Hamadan in the fertile Quraq ...  Read More
A Typology of Genre of Luristan Ware, Based on New Archaeological Survays in Luristan
A Typology of Genre of Luristan Ware, Based on New Archaeological Survays in Luristan

Alireza goudarzi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , September 2022, , Pages 141-160

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.282333.142723

Abstract
  The genre of Luristan ware, which was first emerged in the early first millennium BC, was distributed in the Pish-Koh region. The typology of this ware was not clear because of the ...  Read More
Comparative analysis of Tools and Archeological Textiles of the Bronze Age (Shahr-i Sokhta) and today
Comparative analysis of Tools and Archeological Textiles of the Bronze Age (Shahr-i Sokhta) and today

Haleh Helali Esfahani; Seyed Mansour Seyed Sajjadi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 145-172

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.360834.143216

Abstract
  AbstractShahr-i Sokhta occupies a distinctive and significant position among the archaeological sites of the third millennium BCE on the Iranian Plateau due to the richness and diversity ...  Read More
Nebuchadnezzar II and the Jews: A Critical Reassessment of Archaeological, Historical, and Religious Narratives
Nebuchadnezzar II and the Jews: A Critical Reassessment of Archaeological, Historical, and Religious Narratives

Musallam Al-Rawahneh

Volume 17, Issue 2 , August 2025, , Pages 145-165

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.394675.143348

Abstract
  The figure of Nebuchadnezzar II continues to fascinate scholars precisely because of the striking contradictions in how different sources remember him. While Babylonian records celebrate ...  Read More
Chemical study of Bronze Age and Iron Age potteries of Sagzabad Tepe
Chemical study of Bronze Age and Iron Age potteries of Sagzabad Tepe

Rozıta Salehı nezamı; Hassan Fazeli nashli; omid oudbashi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 147-164

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2020.272487.142666

Abstract
  Pottery is one of the cultural evidences that its developments in different times are important archaeological indicators. Pottery can be viewed from different aspects. Appearance features ...  Read More
A Preliminary Study of Sasanian Bullae Held in the Shahrood Museum
A Preliminary Study of Sasanian Bullae Held in the Shahrood Museum

AbbasAli Rezaeinia

Volume 16, Issue 1 , February 2024, , Pages 155-183

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.359374.143208

Abstract
  The Shahrood Museum holds 32 Sasanian clay bullae that were confiscated in 2005. These bullae hold invaluable information, contributing substantially to our understanding of Sasanian ...  Read More