Cultural Heritage Ministry Pushes for National Registration of Chenarestan Petroglyphs: A Step Towards Preserving Ancient Treasures!
The Markazi Cultural Heritage Department is actively working on the national registration of the historical site of the Chenarestan petroglyphs located in Delijan city. This initiative aims to preserve the rich cultural history and protect this invaluable heritage site scientifically. Hossein Mahmoudi, the chief of cultural heritage in the province, has announced the submission of the Chenarestan petroglyph site dossier to the Office for Registration and Preservation of Cultural Heritage, as reported by Miras Aria (CHTN).
The national registration process for the Chenarestan petroglyphs has now entered the planning phase within the National Registration Council. This follows a series of specialized studies and field surveys conducted to gather crucial information about the site. Mahmoudi highlighted that the Chenarestan petroglyphs are one of the significant historical landmarks of the province and emphasized the importance of the findings from archaeological experts.
Here are some key aspects regarding the Chenarestan petroglyphs:
- Comprehensive Study: Archaeologists have conducted an in-depth study of the existing designs.
- Recording Petroglyphs: All petroglyphs have been meticulously documented.
- Boundary Determination: The boundaries for potential site expansion have been established.
- Comparative Studies: Necessary comparative studies have been completed to support the registration process.
This extensive data forms the foundation of the registration dossier, which has been carefully reviewed and endorsed by the Markazi Registration Committee in compliance with legal standards and procedures. Mahmoudi expressed optimism that the National Heritage List will include this significant site, contingent upon the planning and approval by the National Registration Council.
He further noted that the Chenarestan rock carvings are particularly noteworthy due to their antiquity, the diversity of their motifs, and their cultural significance. The national registration of this site is expected to play a pivotal role in:
- Conservation: Protecting the integrity of the petroglyphs.
- Management: Providing a structured approach to oversee the site.
- Research: Encouraging further studies and exploration of the petroglyphs.
- Tourism Planning: Enhancing the potential for cultural tourism in Delijan county.
Mahmoudi emphasized the commitment of the Markazi Cultural Heritage Department to protect historical sites. He reiterated that the national registration of these works is a crucial step toward preventing potential damage and elevating the status of the province’s ancient heritage. By securing national registration for the Chenarestan petroglyphs, the department aims to facilitate greater public awareness and appreciation of this remarkable site.
In conclusion, the national registration of the Chenarestan petroglyphs is not only vital for preservation but also for promoting cultural tourism and research initiatives in Delijan county. It is hoped that this endeavor will lead to a broader introduction of the site to the public, attracting specialized research and enhancing the overall cultural landscape of the region.