S.M.S. Sajjadi
S.M.S. Sajjadi at WikiNour… more
The event was attended by the former Italian ambassador to Iran, Giuseppe Perrone, and several diplomats, archaeologists, and cultural heritage enthusiasts, Mehr reported on Monday… more
The 509-page book, in particular, delves into lesser-explored sites and ancient human civilizations that once flourished inside the southeastern Iranian Plateau and neighboring areas, Mehr reported….more
TEHRAN – The earliest period of human settlement in the UNESCO-designated Burnt City might have occurred in about 3500 BC, more than 300 years before what was previously thought, an Iranian archaeologist has said…. more
“[Iranian team] headed by archaeologist Seyyed-Mansour Seyyed-Sajjadi is getting prepared to start the 19th archaeological season on Shahr-e Sukhteh (Burnt City) within a month,” Alireza Jalalzaei said…..more
Called “Shahr-e Sukhteh” in Persian, the UNESCO-registered Burnt City is associated with four rounds of civilization, all mysteriously burnt down by catastrophic sets of fire. It is situated in Sistan-Baluchestan province, which was once a junction of Bronze-Age trade routes crossing the semi-arid plateau….more
Aparat – A Talk with S.M.S. Sajjadi… more
Interview with Seyed Mansour Seyed Sajjadi, Director of the Shahr-e Sukhteh Cultural Heritage Base, on the Mysteries of this Ancient Site…more
Tribute Ceremony for Seyed Mansour Seyed Sajjadi, Renowned Iranian Archaeologist and Director of the Excavations at Shahr-e Sukhteh…more
Iranian Architectural Heritage Association…more