Day 77 Monumental Persian structures at Tappeh Rivi
Since 2016 the DAI’s Tehran Branch has been at work at Tappeh Rivi in north-eastern Iran. The settlement covers 120 ha and was occupied from the Iron Age to the […]
Since 2016 the DAI’s Tehran Branch has been at work at Tappeh Rivi in north-eastern Iran. The settlement covers 120 ha and was occupied from the Iron Age to the […]
The 4–5 hectare archaeological site of Sohr Damb lies in the highlands of Baluchistan (Pakistan), near the borders with Iran and Afghanistan. In 1925, initial excavations in the 13 m […]
The plateau of Falbygden in Västergötland, south-western Sweden, is the location of some 250 passage graves – a special form of Neolithic monolithic tomb. Such a concentration of passage graves […]
A passion for technology, curiosity about the outside world, pining for absent loved ones, anticipation of their return, simple decoration, or drawing for the fun of it – we can […]
In the mid 19th century, Heinrich Schliemann set off in search of the locales of Homer’s epics. At Tiryns he found one of the most important early centres of Bronze […]
The city of Firuzabad, the ancient Sasanian town of Gūr, is located in the Iranian province of Fars south of Shiraz. The archaeologist Dietrich Huff, who has worked at the […]
Workshops for children, scholarships for Syrian refugee students in Egypt or stonemasonry trainings in Jordan – the projects of ArcHerNet are diverse. Since 2016, eighteen German institutions work together to […]
The archive of Friedrich W. Hinkel represents one of the largest collections of research materials concerning the archaeology of the Ancient Sudan. Thousands of photographs, slides, maps and drawings are […]
The archaeological site of Guadalupe is situated in a little investigated region on the Caribbean coast of Honduras. The settlement dates from the Cocal Period (1000–1500 AD). A platform excavated […]