INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
officials including the Iranian National Commission for UNESCO director Hojjatollah Ayyubi, the National Museum director Jebrael Nokandeh,
educated about it as he gives us a deeper understanding of our history, he added
organized more than 5,000 works.Moreover, he contributed to the reading and translation of the Achaemenid-era clay tablets, which were on
loan to the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago from Iran since 1935, and was a key figure in returning more than 2,000 of them
Elamite languages.Born in 1939 in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, Arfaei studied Persian literature in Dar-ul-Fonun, an advanced school
to resume his studies and obtained a Ph.D
from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago in 1974.His doctoral thesis on the topic of Fars geography was based on clay