Archaeological Museum

Iran


Seeing the large, 3D map-model of how Neishabur looked in the 17th century makes it well worth popping into this elegantly presented new museum, which also displays some intriguing grave sites (skeleton and all) along with medieval pottery, glassware and the carved wooden screens that once surrounded the grave in the Imamzadeh-ye Mahrugh.


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