29 Mar, 15:03··

Archaeologists Create Map of Damaged Iranian Heritage

Archaeologists in Iran have made a map of damaged cultural sites. The map helps remember what was lost. It shows the impact of war on Iranian history.

The project was led by Iranian archaeologist Sepideh Maziar. She and her team created the map to record the damage from bombing. They want to preserve the memory of these important sites. Experts believe this destruction is harmful to Iran’s identity. The map is a way to document Iranian cultural achievements.

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Highlights

Map Documents Iranian Heritage Damage

Archaeologists have created a map showing sites damaged by the war.

Losses Damage National Identity

Cultural destruction impacts Iran’s identity and history, experts say.

Archaeologist Expresses Concern

Sepideh Maziar worries about lost history due to destruction.

Map Preserves Iranian Memory

The map records damaged sites to keep Iranian culture alive.

Response to Ongoing Bombing

The map documents sites affected by ongoing bombing.

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