Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi

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Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi (Persian: صادق ملک شهميرزادی) (April 24, 1940 – October 12, 2020) was an Iranian archaeologist and anthropologist. He was born in Shahmirzad, Semnan Province.

Shahmirzadi was the author of over 60 research articles and books. Shahmirzadi's book, Dictionary of Archeology English-Persian-Persian-English, published in 1997.[1]

Shamirzadi died on October 12, 2020 in Tehran at the age of 80.[2]

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  • 1978, Introduction to Sociology (in Persian).
  • 1994, Fundamental of Archaeology, Prehistoric Iran, Prehistoric Mesopotamia and Art and Archeology of Ancient Egypt (in Persian).
  • 1996, English for Student of Archeology.
  • 1996, Dictionary of Archaeology English-Persian-Persian-English. (ISBN 964-01-0844-8)
  • 1996, Iranian Houses.
  • 1998, History of Early Iran (in Persian); co-authors with Dr. M. Haririan, Dr. J. Amoozgar, and N. Mirsaidi. (Fifth printing 2006).
  • 1999, Prehistoric Iran; Iran From The Earliest Times to the Dawn of Urbanism.
  • 2000, Agh Tepe; co-author with Jebraeil Nokandeh.
  • 2004, The Silversmiths of Sialk (in Persian). (ISBN 9647483872)
  • 2006, Sialk, The Oldest Fortified Village of Iran; Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, Tehran, Iran.

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