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A vessel from Iran in Washington DC: Digging Artifacts and modern Archives at the Smithsonian


Year: 2011 Author: Alex Nagel Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Museum Archaeology

Tags: Islamic Republic of Iran, dealer, Hurrians, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Ezzat Negahban, Washington DC, Tehran, Iraq, Freer|Sackler Gallery, Roman Ghirshman, collector, Washington, Assistant Curator, Syria, Ernst Herzfeld, New York, Caspian Sea, Takako Hauge, Sarah Johnson, DC, Nahavand, Georges Contenau, Victor Hauge, Gold Medal, Archaeological sites in Iran, Northwestern Iran, Iranologists, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, archaeologist, Smithsonian's Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian, Ancient Near Eastern Art Department, co-author

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