Esmail Hemati Azandaryani

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Esmail Hemati Azandaryani
Name Esmail Hemati Azandaryani
Affiliation عضو هیئت‌علمی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا
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1 flections Reliquary Śarīra the of Study Case A :Art Buddhist Kucha مطالعات باستان شناسی پارسه
2 Revealing Pearl as A Functional Element or A Sacred Concept in Sasanian Art مطالعات باستان شناسی پارسه
3 A NEWLY FOUND GREEK INSCRIPTION FROM TANG-E LILI, LORESTAN, WESTERN IRAN Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
4 A petrographic Study of Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Pottery Found at Gourab Tepe پژوهش های باستان شناسی ایران – دانشگاه بوعلی سینا همدان
5 New Evidence of Sasanian Burials in the Seymareh Valley, Western Iran Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
6 HAJI KHAN: A MEDIAN TEMPLE IN HAMADAN PROVINCE, IRAN Iranica Antiqua
7 The First Season of Excavation at Baba Kamal Tappeh, Tuyserkan, Western Iran Ancient Near Eastern Studies
8 Mydan Mishan: A Newly Found Parthian Bas-Relief in the Alvand Range, Hamadan, Western Iran Iran-Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies
9 Technical studies on the mechanisms of corrosion and state of conservation of two hoards of Persian copper coins (folus) from the Safavid period in Iran Journal of the Institute of Conservation
10 Human remains from Haji Khan Tepe, Iran, 2017 Bioarchaeology of the Near East
11 Parthian Burials in the Hamedan City, Western Iran Iran
12 Human remains from the catacombs of Samen, Iran, 2007–2011 Bioarchaeology of the Near East
13 New Discovery Petroglyphs of Takht-e-Siah, Kerman Province, Southeast of Iran International Journal of Archaeology
14 A Newly Found Bas-Relief at Yakhchal Valley in Hamadan Province, Western Iran Iranica Antiqua
15 AZANDARYAN: NEWFOUND PETROGLYPHS IN HAMADAN, WESTERN IRAN Rock art research
16 The Petroglyphs of Qeshlagh in Hamadan Province, Western Iran International Journal of Archaeology
17 Discovering New Rock Paintings at Shmsali and Gorgali Rock Shelters in Kohgiluye and Bouier Ahmad Province, Southern Ira Arts