Firouz Bagherzadeh
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Firouz Bagherzadeh | |
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Born | Tabriz, Iran | 31 May 1930
Died | 4 February 2021 Paris, France | (aged 90)
Nationality | Iranian |
Awards | Fulbright Scholarship for postgraduate studies |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Sorbonne |
Doctoral advisor | Gaston Wiet |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Islamic archaeology and art |
Notable works | Establishment of the Archaeological Center of Iran; Abolishment of the law on the division of archaeological finds resulting from the surveys and excavations of joint Iranian and foreign delegations; establishment of a laboratory for the restoration of archaeological finds; the inscription of the three Iranian monuments in the World Heritage List[1] |
Firouz Bagherzadeh (31 May 1930 – 4 February 2021) was an Iranian
Bagherzadeh was born on 31 May 1930, in
In 1967 he was admitted to the
Influence and legacy
Abolishment of the law on the division of archaeological finds resulting from the surveys and excavations of joint Iranian and foreign delegations,[6] the establishment of a laboratory for the restoration of archaeological finds,[7] the inscription of the three Iranian monuments in the World Heritage List (Chogha Zanbil, Persepolis, and Naqsh-e Jahan Square) in collaboration with Shahriyar Adl are among his most important works.[8][1]
Festschrift
Farr- e Firouz, Distinguished Scholars of cultural heritage of iran (Vol. 5) Special edition in honor of Dr. Firouz Bagherzadeh is a collection of essays in honor of Firouz Bagherzadeh. This book was edited by Shahin Aryamanesh.[2]
Published works
- Bagherzadeh, F.(ed.), 1972. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Symposium of Archaeological Research in Iran, Tehran, 1972.
- Bagherzadeh, F.(ed.), 1973. Proceedings of the IInd annual symposium on archaeological research in Iran: 29 October – 1 November 1973, Tehran, 1973
- Bagherzadeh, F.(ed.), 1974. Proceedings of the IIIrd Annual Symposium on Archaeological Research in Iran, 2–7 November 1974, Tehran, 1974.
- Bagherzadeh, F.(ed.), 1975. Proceedings of the IVth annual symposium on archaeological research in Iran: 3–8 November 1975, Tehran, 1975.
- Bagherzadeh, F.(ed.), 1979. The World’s Great Collections. Oriental Ceramics IV: Iran Bastan Museum, Tehran, Tokyo.
See also
- Medieval Persia
- National Museum of Iran
References
- ^ a b c d e "Top Iranian archaeologist, Firouz Bagherzadeh, dies at 90". Tehran Times. 6 February 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2021. Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
- ^ ISBN 978-600-8977-52-0.
- ^ Abdi, K. 2000. A heart that beats for Iran, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:84.
- ^ Mousavi, M. 2000. A remembrance of the pioneer of the golden age of Iranian archeology, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:76-78.
- ^ Kaboli, M. 2000. Actions and effects of Firooz Bagherzadeh in Iranian archeology, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:84-90.
- ^ Seyed Sajadi, M. 2000. Discipline and trust, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:78-79.
- ^ Kaboli, M. 2000. Actions and effects of Firooz Bagherzadeh in Iranian archeology, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:84-90.
- ^ Adl, S. 2000. The big difference is Bagherzadeh's work, special file: Bagherzadeh and development of the Iranian Archaeology, Bastan Pazhouhi 5:80-82.