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    DAIS OF KHOSROW PALACE DISCOVERED

    Tehran Times, Iran
    June 12 2006

    TEHRAN -- The team of archaeologists working on the ruins of the
    Khosrow Palace near the city of Qasr-e Shirin in the western Iranian
    province of Kermanshah discovered the dais of the Sassanid palace
    during their current round of excavations, the Persian service of
    CHN reported on Sunday.

    "The platform was used by the ruler or owner of the palace," team
    director Yusef Moradi said.

    "The new excavations and studies on smashed ceilings have determined
    that the palace was destroyed as a result of an earthquake. Texts
    written by Iranian and Arab historians also mentioned a devastating
    quake which destroyed the palace," he added.

    Covering an area of 75,000 square meters, the palace was built by the
    Sassanid king Khosrow II for his Armenian Christian wife Shirin. Some
    Iranian and Arab geographers and historians of the early Islamic era
    called the palace one of the wonders of the world.

    Archaeological studies are underway to determine the original
    appearance of Khosrow Palace.

    "The documents and the texts have given a fairly exact understanding
    of the architecture of the palace. It had two sections, private and
    official, and studies have been carried out on the latter. The team
    will center on this section and the other section in the next phases
    of excavations," Moradi said.

    The team of archaeologists also recently discovered ruins of the
    ceremonial hall of the palace.

    The region was excavated by French archeologist and prehistorian
    Jacques de Morgan in the late nineteenth century, British archaeologist
    and writer Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell in 1910 and 1911, and
    then by Oscar Reuter. Each one prepared architectural plans of the
    Khosrow Palace, but the Iranian team believes that none of the plans
    are reliable.
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