Jebrael Nokandeh Explained

Jebrael Nokandeh
Birth Date:July 1972
Birth Place:Sary, Mazandaran, Iran
Nationality:Iranian
Employer:ICHTO
Occupation:Director, National Museum of Iran
Website:http://nmi.ichto.ir/

Jebrael Nokandeh (Persian: جبرئیل نوکنده) is an Iranian archaeologist. He is the director of the National Museum of Iran.

Career

Jebrael Nokandeh[1] received his MA in archaeology from Tehran University and his Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin. He is the Director of the National Museum of Iran.[2] He is a member of the Research Council of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research (ICAR) and a scientific member of the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism (RICHT). During the Government Week Celebration in late 2016, he was chosen as the Outstanding Director within the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization.

Nokandeh is an experienced field archaeologist with extensive experience in Iran, including Khuzestan, the Mehran Plain in the Ilam Province, the Caspian Littoral of Gilan, and the Golestan Province, where he conducted surveys and excavations in the Gorgan Wall Project.[3] As director of the National Museum in 2015, he established a new prehistoric exhibition on the second floor of the Museum and completed the 9-year-old renovation and restoration of the Islamic Era Museum. His focus has been on the data integration of the various departments, organizing storage areas and producing various catalogs of the museum's important collections. He organized and directed highly successful exhibitions locally and at foreign museums in Italy,[4] India, and Germany.[5] The National Museum hosted an exhibition of works from the Louvre in March 2018.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Photographic image. JPG. Honarnews.com. 14 December 2017.
  2. News: National Museum Borrows Artworks From Louvre. 2018-02-06. Financial Tribune. 2018-03-10. en-US.
  3. 4300707. Linear Barriers of Northern Iran: The Great Wall of Gorgan and the Wall of Tammishe. Jebrael. Nokandeh. Eberhard W.. Sauer. Hamid Omrani. Rekavandi. Tony. Wilkinson. Ghorban Ali. Abbasi. Jean-Luc. Schwenninger. Majid. Mahmoudi. David. Parker. Morteza. Fattahi. Lucian Stephen. Usher-Wilson. Mohammad. Ershadi. James. Ratcliffe. Rowena. Gale. 14 December 2017. Iran. 44. 121–173.
  4. Web site: Tehran hosting art exhibition of Penelope statutes. Avadiplomatic.com. 14 December 2017.
  5. Web site: Prehistoric Iran, Persian Garden under spotlight at German museum. 12 April 2017. Tehrantimes.com. 14 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Louvre show opens in Tehran as cultural diplomacy thrives. Dehghan. Saeed Kamali. 2018-03-06. The Guardian. en. 2018-03-10.