LONDON, (CAIS) -- Mohammadreza Mehrandish was appointed as the curator of the National Museum of Iran on Sunday, replacing Mohammadreza Kargar, who is an archaeologist and expert in the field.
He is taking the post that was previously held by academics such as Professor Ezzatollah Negahban, who was the father of modern Iranian archaeology, and Dr Seifollah Kambakhshfard, Dr Firuz Baqerzadeh, and Dr Mehdi Bahrami, who have participated in the excavation of thousands archaeological sites and have written many academic papers.
He is taking the post that was previously held by academics such as Professor Ezzatollah Negahban, who was the father of modern Iranian archaeology, and Dr Seifollah Kambakhshfard, Dr Firuz Baqerzadeh, and Dr Mehdi Bahrami, who have participated in the excavation of thousands archaeological sites and have written many academic papers.
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