Yusef Majidzadeh

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Yousef Majidzadeh
Born
NationalityIranian
OccupationArchaeologist

Yousef Majidzadeh (Persian: یوسف مجیدزاده, born 1938) is an Iranian archaeologist and director of the excavations at Ozbaki, Qabristan and Jiroft. He is a native of Tabriz.

In 2007, Majidzadeh presented a seminar in

Mesopotamian. The only difference is that the Mesopotamian civilization had cultural continuity while the Jiroft civilization suffered from ups and downs for natural reasons. Thus it emerged in a certain period and was buried at a later time."[1]

He retired from University of Tehran after Iranian Revolution and now lives in France.

Selected bibliography

  • Majidzadeh, Y. 1977. Excavation in Tepe Qabrestan: The First Two Seasons 1970 and 1971. Marlik 2:45-61.
  • Majidzadeh, Y. 1982. Lapis lazuli and the Great Khorasan road. Paléorient, 8/1: 59-69
  • Alizadeh, Abbas, Y. Majidzadeh, and S. Malek Shahmirzadi, eds. 1999 The Iranian World: Essays on Iranian Art and Archaeology presented to Ezat O. Negahban. Tehran, Iran, University Press.
  • Madjidzadeh,Y.,2003 Jiroft: The Earliest Oriental Civilization, Tehran,
  • Madjidzadeh,Y.,2003 “La découverte de Jiroft,” Dossiers d’Archeologie, no. 287, pp. 19–26

References

  1. ^ a b Jiroft is lost link of the chain of civilization: Majidzadeh, January 12, 2007, Mehr News, accessed December 1, 2012