Symbology and Study of Mint Activity Regarding the Smallest Sasanian Monetary Unit
Symbology and Study of Mint Activity Regarding the Smallest Sasanian Monetary Unit

Hakimeh Ahmadizadeh shendi; Reza Shabani; Javad Heravi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 279-300

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.371446.143249

Abstract
  AbstractIn the financial system of the Sassanid era (651–224 AD), in addition to the two main monetary units namely the Dinar (gold) and the Dirham (silver) there were other lesser-valued ...  Read More
Archaeology of Qara Dagh: Preliminary Report of the Survey of the Bronze and Iron Age Sites in Varzeqan Region (Iranian Azerbaijan)
Archaeology of Qara Dagh: Preliminary Report of the Survey of the Bronze and Iron Age Sites in Varzeqan Region (Iranian Azerbaijan)

Hossein Naseri Someeh; Alireza Hejebri Nobari; Erkan Konyar

Volume 13, Issue 4 , September 2022, , Pages 283-306

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.284880.142749

Abstract
  Archaeological studies in the region of Qara Dagh (or Arasbaran) are of particular importance due to the fact that this region is located in the area between East-West (Iranian) Azerbaijan ...  Read More
The Chronological Analysis and Process of Evolution of Settlements from The Uruk Period to the End of Neo- Elamite Period, in The Deh Luran Plain (Patak)
The Chronological Analysis and Process of Evolution of Settlements from The Uruk Period to the End of Neo- Elamite Period, in The Deh Luran Plain (Patak)

shaghayegh Hourshid

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2023, , Pages 293-324

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2022.348647.143159

Abstract
  The beginning of field research in the Deh Luran Plain dates back to the early twentieth century. During this period, researches have been mainly focused on the northwestern part of ...  Read More
The Qumis Earthquake of 856 CE:A Review of Paleoseismological Studies of the Astaneh Fault System, Central Alborz
The Qumis Earthquake of 856 CE:A Review of Paleoseismological Studies of the Astaneh Fault System, Central Alborz

Hamid Nazari; Jean-François ritz; Magali Rizza; Reza Salamati; shenon mahan; mohammad ali shokri; J-L Michelot; m Massault; mohammad foroutan; Shirin Zarei

Volume 16, Issue 1 , February 2024, , Pages 299-328

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2023.358711.143202

Abstract
  The Astaneh Fault is classically described as the source of the most destructive seismic event in the history in Northeastern Iran, the 856 CE Qumis earthquake with an estimated magnitude ...  Read More
Authentication of a Newly Found Silver Plate with Ram Design, Museum of Sari
Authentication of a Newly Found Silver Plate with Ram Design, Museum of Sari

Saman Soortiji

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 301-326

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.380698.143285

Abstract
  AbstractCooperation of skilled Sassanid painters and metal workers led to the creation of masterpieces in the collections and museums and around the world, especially the silver plates ...  Read More
Chronology and Functional Analysis of the Site Known as Qale-e Sam in the Historical Province of Masbazan (Ilam Province)
Chronology and Functional Analysis of the Site Known as Qale-e Sam in the Historical Province of Masbazan (Ilam Province)

Younes Yousefvand; Farshad Miri

Volume 13, Issue 4 , September 2022, , Pages 307-330

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2019.288249.142774

Abstract
  Qaleh Sam is located in Holeylan district in Sirvan/Shirvan County in the northeast of Ilam province. This monument is one of the worthy Iranian architecture in the central Zagros cultural ...  Read More
Subsistence Economy of the Late Neolithic Society of Tepe Khaleseh
Subsistence Economy of the Late Neolithic Society of Tepe Khaleseh

Hamid Reza Valipour; Hekmatollah Mollasalehi; Artism Bakhtiyarvand Bakhtiary; Seyedeh Masoumeh Fazeli; Jade Whitlam; Anna Gręzak

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2023, , Pages 325-353

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2022.309355.142921

Abstract
  One of the most important subjects regarding the Neolithic period is the change of the subsistence economy in the societies of this period compared to the previous periods. The most ...  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
Site 089 Cham-Shir, A Settlement From the Middle and Late Islamic Period in the Southern Zagros
Site 089 Cham-Shir, A Settlement From the Middle and Late Islamic Period in the Southern Zagros

Mojtaba Safari; Hedayat allah kalvari Janaki; Narjes Heydari; Javad Rajabi Chashani,

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 355-382

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.378929.143276

Abstract
  AbstractKohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad are located in the Southern Zagros, which contains valuable information about settelmeents with a nomadic livelihood and semi-temporary agricultural ...  Read More
Characterizing the Technology and Structure of Celadon Wares from the City of Gour; An Archaeometrical Approach
Characterizing the Technology and Structure of Celadon Wares from the City of Gour; An Archaeometrical Approach

Majid Montazer zohouri; Remy Chapoulie; Mohammadamin Emami

Volume 17, Issue 1 , June 2025, , Pages 383-406

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.363663.143227

Abstract
  Abstractuse of high-energy synchrotron rays in order to identify and characterize historical and cultural materials as accurately as possible, usually in a non-destructive manner and ...  Read More
Cultural Interactions of Boshar River Basin with Other Related Areas and Basins in Bronze Age Based on Comparative Typological Studies of Dezak Pottery Complex
Cultural Interactions of Boshar River Basin with Other Related Areas and Basins in Bronze Age Based on Comparative Typological Studies of Dezak Pottery Complex

Siavash Soraghi; Hassan Fazeli nashli; Morteza Hessari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 November 2021

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2021.333281.143064

Abstract
  Archaeological excavations in the Boshar River Basin in Kohkiluyeh Provinces have provided evidence for the first time in connection with ancient and Middle Bronze Age cultures in ...  Read More
The position of Zahak complex in spreading
Mithraism and its related architecture
The position of Zahak complex in spreading Mithraism and its related architecture

amin moadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 January 2022

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2022.85614

Abstract
  During history, few eras have been as ambiguous and dark as Parthians. In this way, historians undervalue the era between downfall of Achaemenian Monarchy till the formation of Sasanian ...  Read More
Survey of the Grave goods of the Sassanid period  Northern Iran (metal utensils) from archaeological excavations
Survey of the Grave goods of the Sassanid period Northern Iran (metal utensils) from archaeological excavations

soheil ahmadi vastani; Jebrael Nokandeh; mostafa dehpahlavan

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 November 2022

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2022.337911.143082

Abstract
  The period between the third and sixth centuries AD (Sassanid period) is very important in terms of archeology and the study of cultural changes and transformations of the Iranian plateau. ...  Read More
Recreating the Epic in History; Bahram Chubine's imitation of the legend of Arash Kamangir
Recreating the Epic in History; Bahram Chubine's imitation of the legend of Arash Kamangir

ali akbar mesgar; sara okhravi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.373773.143254

Abstract
  Historical data and reports have the ability to be matched with mythological and epic content. The emergence of special conditions in history and its similarity with epic or mythological ...  Read More
Reaction to the earthquake: Evidences of the change of the settlement pattern or settlement collapse in Kangavar Plain in the period after Godin III-2
Reaction to the earthquake: Evidences of the change of the settlement pattern or settlement collapse in Kangavar Plain in the period after Godin III-2

Parvaneh Ahmadtajari; abbas motarjem; Mehdi Zare

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 August 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.374948.143262

Abstract
  Godin Tepe is one of the ancient sites of Iran in the western region of Iran, where the evidence of at least two earthquakes in different periods has been identified in archaeological ...  Read More
The castles of the geographical area of Jovien and Joghatay in the Islamic era; Typology, perspective and social role
The castles of the geographical area of Jovien and Joghatay in the Islamic era; Typology, perspective and social role

Azita Mirzaye; Hamid Fadaii

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 31 August 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.373280.143253

Abstract
  A castle is one of the types of architecture that has been the guarantor of the security of the human society based in it due to its enclosure. Although providing security is the main ...  Read More
Finding Zoroaster: Feasibility Study of a ConnectionBetween the Iron Age Cultures of South Central Asia and Zoroastrianism
Finding Zoroaster: Feasibility Study of a ConnectionBetween the Iron Age Cultures of South Central Asia and Zoroastrianism

Seyed Mehdi Mousavinia

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2024.379180.143278

Abstract
  Zoroaster is one of the most prominent and influential figures in the history of ancient Iran. Despite the importance of comprehending Zoroaster’s life history toward abetter understanding ...  Read More
The Relocation of Hormuz Dar al-Molk to Jarun Island and its impact on the development of The road network in The Northern Hinterland of The Persian Gulf
The Relocation of Hormuz Dar al-Molk to Jarun Island and its impact on the development of The road network in The Northern Hinterland of The Persian Gulf

kazem Omidi; tayebe rahimi; mehran rezai

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.382216.143296

Abstract
  The relocation of the administrative and political center of the Hormuz Kingdom from coastal Hormuz to Jarun Island was one of the significant events influencing the political and economic ...  Read More
Diachronic patterns of stone raw materials among Palaeolithic societies in the West-Central Zagros Mountains, Bawa Yawan Rock Shelter, Kermanshah
Diachronic patterns of stone raw materials among Palaeolithic societies in the West-Central Zagros Mountains, Bawa Yawan Rock Shelter, Kermanshah

Nemat Hariri; Mohsen Ranjbarab; Elham Ghasidian; Saman Heydari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 March 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.374793.143258

Abstract
  Bawa Yawan rockshelter and cave complex located in the west central Zagros of Iran, stands out as a significant Palaeolithic site due to its spans of the three periods of Middle Palaeolithic, ...  Read More
Typological and Structural study of Pottery from Tell Aswad Damascus Syria: A Proposed Chronology Based on Thermoluminescence (TL-OSL)  Dating
Typological and Structural study of Pottery from Tell Aswad Damascus Syria: A Proposed Chronology Based on Thermoluminescence (TL-OSL) Dating

, Naowar Ahmad; Farshid Iravani Ghadim; Ahmad Aliyari,; Mohsen Mohammadi Achachluei

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 June 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jarcs.2025.396851.143353

Abstract
  One of the most significant Neolithic sites in southwestern Syria is Tell Aswad. This site was excavated by DeContenson and Stordeur, Excavators have attributed the sherds of pottery ...  Read More