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Persian treasures on displayThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Friday, 26th August 2005 (4125 views) Unseen gold artefacts are to be exhibited at the British Museum as part of its exhibition on Persian art.<br/><br/>Some of the ancient pieces that include gold jewellery, rare artefacts and reliefs dating from 550BC to 330BC will be borrowed from the National Archaeological Museum in Tehran, Iran.<br/><br/>Ancient Persia was the Ancient Near-East's largest and most prosperous state famed for its architecture and its luxurious goods.<br/><br/>Amongst the exhibits will be intricately carved gold and silver bowls, a 3.7 metre column from Persepolis, and highly decorated gold objects found in graves.<br/><br/>This dazzling display will for the first time exhibit some expensive gold and silver items and opens at the British Museum on September 8th.<br/><br/>An international conference, 'The World of Achaemenid Persia' will be running concurrently as will numerous educative events such as a free Persian family day on November 5th.<br/>
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