Tehran – A glimpse into the newly published Persian book “Life and Death of the Ancient Inhabitants of Iran” and death by Mernoush Zadedabag, entitled “101 Narrations from the Ancient Skeletons of the Iranian Heights.”
The 288-page book released by Nowsadeh’s publication presents stories and stories from the Paleolithic to the Qajar era, providing readers with insights into the evolution of architecture, food, burial, clothing and environmental adaptation across millennia.
Zadehdabagh combines scientific research and storytelling to make complex archaeological findings more accessible to the general audience. To bring the ancient world closer to modern readers, the author also incorporates images generated by artificial intelligence to visualize the ruins of the skeletal structure and their context.
According to the author, by presenting archaeology through fascinating narrative formats, the book seeks to encourage the development of cultural content such as films, animation, video games and educational materials, particularly for children and teenagers.
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