The organizers of the complex announced that “on November 14, a number of employees, during their routine duties in one of the areas of the complex, noticed part of a stone artifact”.
In the presence of all responsible personnel, the discovered historical artifact was carefully excavated and transferred to a secure area within the complex.
Experts at the Sa’dabad complex speculate that this newly discovered object, nearly one meter in height, may be specifically designed as a decorative water fountain.
However, further research is needed to recognize its historical use, as it has never been used and has been relocated to one of the side areas of the complex.
In the first phase, experts are carrying out laboratory studies on the stone material and examining the engraved patterns on the artifact.
A representative of Sa’dabad complex stated that the research will continue and additional updates will be announced.
Iran, Oman to hold visual art exhibition
MEHR – Iran and Oman will hold a joint online visual art exhibition titled ‘Publication of the Work’.
The exhibition, featuring artworks in seven different fields including painting, photography, calligraphy, digital art, sculpture, calligram, and tazhib (illumination), is scheduled to take place from November 18 to 25.
Organized by Aytist Art Group and Alreyhan Institute of Oman, the exhibition will be curated by Aynaz Zarei.
Iranian artists such as Shirin Madani, Hossein Hakim, Sharzad Fazeli, and Ali Fallah will be showcasing their works in this collaborative event.