BUSHEHR, 4 February (BelTA - IRNA) - An ancient pot dating back to
the Sasanian era has recently been uncovered in the historic city of Deh
Qaed, near Dashtestan County in Bushehr Province, southern Iran, local
cultural heritage officials have announced.
After inspection and preliminary archaeological assessments, experts confirmed the pot’s historical significance as a Sasanian artifact.
The official noted that the pot measures approximately 50 centimeters in height, with a mouth diameter of about 30 centimeters. To preserve and stabilize the artifact, it has been transferred to the Dashtestan Cultural Heritage Base for specialized restoration and conservation.
Similar pots from historical periods were typically used for storing food supplies and everyday materials.
After inspection and preliminary archaeological assessments, experts confirmed the pot’s historical significance as a Sasanian artifact.
The official noted that the pot measures approximately 50 centimeters in height, with a mouth diameter of about 30 centimeters. To preserve and stabilize the artifact, it has been transferred to the Dashtestan Cultural Heritage Base for specialized restoration and conservation.
Similar pots from historical periods were typically used for storing food supplies and everyday materials.
