Shahrokh Razmjou

Shahrokh Razmjou (Persian: شاهرخ رزمجو) is an Iranian archaeologist and historian, specializing in Achaemenid Archaeology and History.

He received his PhD in Achaemenid Archaeology at the University of London.

He established the Inscriptions Hall (1998–1999) and the Centre for Achaemenid Studies (2001) at the National Museum of Iran.

He was curator of Ancient Iran in the Department of the Middle East, British Museum (2009–2012) and during this time, he produced a new updated translation of the text on the Cyrus Cylinder from Babylonian to Persian.

[1] He also excavated the ancient man-made caves of Niyasar, Kashan.

Shahrokh Razmjou, ICOMOS, Tehran, 2013
Razmjou holding an Achaemenid gold rhyton in the British Museum
Dr. Shahrokh Razmjou studying Achaemenid clay objects in National Museum of Iran 2024