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Mojtaba Safari

Mojtaba Safari

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: 0009-0006-6741-7830
Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism
Address: umz
Phone: 011-35303000

Research

Title
Preservation two Archaeological sites (Ghal e-Ben site and Shahne Poshte cemetery in south Caspian Sea: Iran) through archeological excavations
Type
Presentation
Keywords
Archaeological sites, Ghal e-Ben site, Shahne Poshte cemetery, Preservation
Year
2024
Researchers Mojtaba Safari

Abstract

Excavations of the first season of Ghal e-Ben and Shahneh Poshte yielded a sufficient amount of museum artefacts, which became the adornment of the Babol city museum. Today, all museums in the world, from archaeological museums to natural science museums, are connected with the world of archaeological research. It is not far-fetched to claim that archaeological understanding of museums is the best method for educating people and especially students in many dimensions, and definitely archaeological excavations in Babylon can be a factor in connecting the past, present and future. The archeological excavations of the last few years of Babol city were also defined with scientific goals and the archaeological excavation team tried to familiarize people with their cultural heritage during the field excavation and thus contribute to the cultural, social and economic development of Babol. Also, the Semen network of Babol city came to the aid of the excavation team and provided the expenses related to the establishment and creation of a hall to display the achievements of archaeological excavations in Babol city, which as a result Today, we are witnessing that in the treasure museum of Babol city, a hall with international standards has put on public display the works and achievements of the archeological exploration of two sites (Ghal e-Ben) of Bezroudpi and Shehne Poshte of Babol city. Today, after less than several years, a large number of people of Babol city are familiar with their cultural heritage and are proud of it. And we also see that popular movements in Babol city have become a strong arm for the future of Babol archeology research, and we are very happy about this.