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<< Sites under Threat >> Delay in Excavation to Ruin Gilvan Prehistoric Site

Submitted by coldrum on Monday, 05 June 2006  Page Views: 3907

Site WatchCountry: Iran Nearly one month has passed since the accidental discovery and later identification of the Gilvan ancient site, northern Iran. However, emergency excavations to save this prehistoric site have not started yet, a fact which concerns many people as they see this area being gradually destroyed due to the very limited attention it receives from the authorities.

Last month, construction workers accidentally discovered a number of ancient artifacts in the village of Gilvan located in the Iranian northwestern province of Ardabil. It turned out that this place was the location of an ancient cemetery. Among the discovered relics were three gold coated metal daggers, 25 pieces of clays, ornamental beads, and several armaments plus the remains of a number of skeletons. Soon after, Iran’s Archeology Research Center sent a team of its experts to examine the area and prepare a report. It was expected that some measures be taken right away to save this newly discovered site, but no major step has been taken yet.

Yahya Naghizadeh, head of the Cultural Heritage Police Department of Ardabil province, has repeatedly announced his concern over the present improper condition of these ancient artifacts. He blamed two main factors, rainfall and intense sunlight, that are causing most of the damages to this site and its artifacts and said, “After archeology experts visited this area and wrote their report we were hoping that an emergency excavation campaign be launched to save these invaluable ancient artifacts. Unfortunately, despite the fact that these experts had emphasized the importance of immediate excavations in this area in their report, the cultural heritage authorities have not yet announced their approval.”

Naghizadeh also mentioned that Cultural Heritage and Tourism Department of Ardabil province has established a temporary security station to safeguard this area and added, “Our experts are ready to take the responsibility of protecting this ancient site permanently but as long as nothing is announced by the cultural heritage authorities, this is all we can do.”

Pointing to the locals’ increasing concerns over the fate of this ancient site, head of Ardabil’s Cultural Heritage Police Department said, “Aside from the natural factors which threaten this area, one of the major problems we have is that the owner of the land in which this ancient cemetery was found claims his share of the discovered artifacts. Considering all these factors, we urgently need the Archeology Research Center to get involved and do anything that is needed immediately.”

Archeologists have now confirmed that this ancient site and all the discovered artifacts in its vicinity belong to the first millennium BC or before.

Source: Cultural Heritage News Agency

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Re: Delay in Excavation to Ruin Gilvan Prehistoric Site by Anonymous on Thursday, 31 May 2007
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Re: Delay in Excavation to Ruin Gilvan Prehistoric Site by Andy B on Wednesday, 07 June 2006
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This is another comment from Victor Lindesay, (whatisthat and various other pseudonyms) who has for some weeks been conducting a vendetta against our web site and is now formally barred. He has been registering under countless different pseudonyms that I have been endeavoring to block but he has now taken to posting anonymous comments.

The Cultural Heritage News Agency exists to promote the culture of Iran and will I'm sure not have a problem with our highlighting and linking to their news stories on Iranian culture, in particular ones like this which give international publicity to a site under serious threat.

I am not paid to run the Portal, it is a non profit making educational resource. I think Victor should leave us alone and allow me to get on with my day job in peace?
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