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Persia
was there in the beginning, inhabited by
civilizations great and small, each
leaving a deep impression on
the land and its people. 9000 year old mounds of
the
plain of Khuzestan, ancient
mounds of central, northwestern and
northeastern,
as well as central Iran, are
but a few of such examples.
Iran has got 1,300,000 historical and cultural sites.
From these the oldest known painted pottery in the world and
the earliest
metal artifacts have been excavated, all
bearing witness to the ingenuity
and competence
of their creators, and presenting a
rich and diverse variety
unique to Iran.
Modern Iran offers a chance to visit the ancient mounds
across the
country, monuments such as the largest remaining
Ziggurat in the world,
that of Chogha Zanbil
from the 13th century BC, the greatest
architectural achievement of the first Persian
Empire, Persepolis, from
the 6th
Century BC, remains of monuments from the second
Persian Empire,
and a host of world
class monuments from the Islamic era, reaching
its
zenith in Safavid Isfahan. |