Measures in the Unbelievable Times and Bad Calendar Iranian Peasants Considerations on the “Untiming” and “Timeunkeeping” of Iranian Peasants در زمان ناسنجی و تقویم ناداری دهقانانِ ایرانی

Morteza Farhadi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 1-55

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2016.7516

Abstract
  In the long list of Iranian unpleasant traits! , the “untiming” and the irregularity has been considered as a significant component in (under)development and it is necessary to know whether this phenomenon is an emerging issue or has it always been for Iranians? If it is always, where is ...  Read More

instrumental,concept,process of smiting in Instruments, Concepts, and Process of Traditional Smith in Sanandaj and its Peripheral

hossein mohammadzadeh; Fereydon Hossein panahi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 57-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2017.17914.1043

Abstract
  Smith job, forging, has a brilliant history in Sanandaj and its peripheral during the half past century. This job responds to the needs of the people of Sanandaj, Mariwan and Divandara. At the same time, some of the products have been exported to outside the province. This job has special structures, ...  Read More

Mohr e Kharman : Symbol, Based on an Unwritten Customary Treaty in Villages

Morteza Salemi Ghamsari; Hossein Sadeghi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 113-144

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2017.10057.1014

Abstract
    By the time of the 1300s, the stamp was used instead of today's signature. Everyone had his own personal seal and each stamped paper was legally considered as an official document. One of the most common stamps in the villages was the Mohr e Kharman. It was a common practice to use the stamp of ...  Read More

Employing "Grounded Theory" in Conservation Research; a Methodology for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (Indigenous Knowledge)

Reza Rahimnia; Mehran Gharaati; Ali Zamanifard

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 145-177

Abstract
    Conservation/restoration can be regarded as the science of transferring a given cultural from the past to the future, which calls for a comprehensive framework based on keen understanding of the past (indigenous) knowledge. On the other hand, there is very limited number of research for creating ...  Read More

Checking the Status and Factors Associated with the Use of Medicinal Plants in the City of Nain

mansoreh Ghavam; Hadiseh Jeyhoni; sedigheh kiyani salmi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 179-204

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2017.11036.1018

Abstract
  Tendency toward using medicinal plants have been made pervasive. This research studies the knowledge, attitudes and the usage of medicinal plant among people in Nain city. The data collecting tool was a 19-item research-made questionnaire. Its validity was proofed by experts and its reliability was confirmed ...  Read More

Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Medicinal Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants in Arasbaran Forest

bagher khaleghi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2016, Pages 205-236

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2017.14392.1035

Abstract
  Traditional knowledge is a part of the unique culture of each territory for environmental compliance, that has been achieved through experience and has become part of the social and productive culture of that society. Ethnobotany is the best possible way to study people's awareness of the numerous uses ...  Read More