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Two ancient Iranian spots nominated for World Heritage sites

Iran Materials 31 December 2012 22:28 (UTC +04:00)
UNESCO World Heritage Committee has nominated two ancient Iranian sites, Shush and Burnt City, for the assessment at its 2014 summit, Press TV reported.
Two ancient Iranian spots nominated for World Heritage sites

UNESCO World Heritage Committee has nominated two ancient Iranian sites, Shush and Burnt City, for the assessment at its 2014 summit, Press TV reported.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is slated to review the nominated spots for inscribing at the World Heritage Sites' list, said Deputy head of Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) for cultural heritage affairs Masoud Alavian Sadr.

Shush archeological site which was an ancient city of the Elamite and Parthian empires of Iran is located in the province of Khuzestan.

Called 'Susa' in Old Persian, the city is one of the oldest-known settlements of the region and the world.

The 5000-year-old Burnt City (Shahr-e Sukhteh) was one of the world's largest cities at the dawn of the urban era.

Covering an area of 151 hectares, the city is located in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Balouchestan.

According to the archaeologists' study, residents of the Burnt City had great skills in weaving tissues, creating fine arts such as decorative objects, stone carving, and painting their pottery.

Rome's National Museum of Oriental Art recently mounted an art exhibition of a collection of the relics unearthed in this ancient Iranian city.

The World Heritage Committee inscribed Iran's Friday Mosque and Gonbad-e Qabus Tower during its 36th session held in St. Petersburg, Russia, from June 24 to July 6, 2012.

World Heritage site is a title that is given to the locations, which have "outstanding universal value" to all of humanity, according to the UNESCO description.

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