Babol Museum

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Ganjineh Museum
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Country Iran
Type National Museum
EstablishedBuilding 1928, Museum 1996
Location Babol
Criteria for collection Anthropology, Historical
Other information
DirectorBabol Municipality

The Museum of Babol known as Ganjineh Museum is a Anthropology, Historical museum in Babol, Mazandaran Province, Iran. [1] The building, originally the city Baladiyah, was passed over to the Cultural heritage organization in 1995 and after enduring some restorations was opened to the public as a museum in 1996. [2]

Anthropology is the scientific study of humans and human behavior and societies in the past and present. Social anthropology and cultural anthropology study the norms and values of societies. Linguistic anthropology studies how language affects social life. Biological or physical anthropology studies the biological development of humans.

Babol City in Mazandaran, Iran

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Mazandaran Province Province in Region 1, Iran

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References

  1. Babol History Museum - ToIran, Tourism Platform
  2. Museum Babol - Mazandaran TV