Abstract
Iran has been the pioneer of mining exploration and techniques for several millennia. The knowledge and talent of primeval Iranians on one hand and high potential of mineral deposits, their diversity and absence of dense vegetation cover on the other hand, as well as the country’s position at the crossing of various cultures and civilizations, have led to prosperous mining activities in ancient times and even after the renaissance, which still amaze the mining engineers about the Iranian expertise in mining. Interestingly, there are few known metallic deposits in Iran that do not have the footmark of the ancient miners.
Hundreds of primordial mining sites of gold, copper, iron, lead and zinc, and silver have been discovered that indicate centuries of mineral excavation. Numerous mining localities, tools, smelters, and miners’ residence existed since fourth millennium B.C.
This chapter provides information about mining activities in ancient Iran along with the mining techniques utilized.
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Ghorbani, M. (2013). History of Mining. In: The Economic Geology of Iran. Springer Geology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5625-0_3
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