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"Goldfish in a glass bowl is one of the symbolic objects displayed on household tables throughout the Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
Image Not Available for "Goldfish in a glass bowl is one of the symbolic objects displayed on household tables throughout the Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
Object Number 2019.5.2.15
Display Title "Goldfish in a glass bowl is one of the symbolic objects displayed on household tables throughout the Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
Descriptions
Classification
  • Print
Department Photographic
Date 2015
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Iran / Mazandaran Province / Ramsar County / Ramsar
Materials Print, color
Quantity 1
Credit Line Robert Gardner Fellow

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Image Not Available for "People jump over seven fires on the night of Chaharshanbe Suri, a Zoroastrian purification ritual that usually takes place in the street. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
2019.5.2.16 "People jump over seven fires on the night of Chaharshanbe Suri, a Zoroastrian purification ritual that usually takes place in the street. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
Print
Ramsar
"Bathers at the Ishker hot springs. The walls around Ramsar's numerous medicinal baths were built with local stone, and the healing benefit of the water is sometimes attributed to this radioactive building material. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
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Ramsar
"Hot springs at the Ramsar Grand Hotel. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
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"A sturgeon in the pond at the Ramsar Palace Museum and botanical gardens. Ramsar, Iran, 2015"
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Ramsar
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