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Conservation And Restoration Of Historical PropertiesMaster'sArt University of Isfahan2020-04-01 Iran
Supervisor's name :Dr. Omid Oudbashi-Dr. MohammadAmin Emami
Title :
Identification of Microstructure and Corrosion Mechanism on the some of the Iron Objects from the Shadiyakh archaeological site, Nishapur (Early Islamic period)
Conservation And Restoration Of Historical PropertiesBachelor'sArt University of Isfahan2016-09-02 Iran
Supervisor's name :Dr. Asghar Tavakoki
Title :
Conservation and restoration a pottery from Sharak-e Firouzeh, ancient Nishapur
Work Experiences
journal reviewer
at archaeological and anthro
I am currently working in this role
Scientific advisor
at Khorasan Science & Techno
I am currently working in this role
Referee
at Khorasan Science & Techno
I am currently working in this role
Senior conservator
at Organization of cultural
Start : 30-Mar-2014
End : 09-Dec-2014
Conferences
Your Presentation Title :
Recent Studies on Some Metallurgical Materials from Shahdad, South-eastern Iran
Conference Name : 3rd International Conference
Iran
2021
Your Presentation Title :
The emergence and Spread of Tin bronze during the Bronze Age in the Iranian Plateau: A New Look to the Analytical Studies
Conference Name : First Biennial International
Iran
2019
Journal Publications
Publication Title :
Arsenical copper and bronze metallurgy during Late Bronze Age of north-eastern Iran: evidences from Shahrak-e Firouzeh archaeological siteFourth author
Towards a deeper understanding of the 3 rd millennium BC Iranian metallurgy: Use of Synchrotron light for characterizing arsenic bearing minerals in metal objects from EspidejCorresponding author
Identification of Microstructure and Chemical Composition of a Silver Object from Shahrak-e Firouzeh, Nishapur, Iran (∼ 2nd millennium BC).First author