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Genomic palaeoparasitology traced the occurrence of Taenia asiatica in ancient Iran (Sassanid Empire, 2th cent. CE-6th cent. CE). [PDF]
Askari Z +12 more
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Indo-Aryan Religion in Achaemenid-Persia
A historical investigation of the religious legacy within a single dynasty that belonged to a branch of the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-Aryan oulture - Acnaemenid-persia (550-330 B.C.).
Nigosian, Alex Solomon
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Among the extant symbolic monumental reliefs adorning the royal complex of Persepolis – ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Persia – the royal audience scenes are especially fascinating, compositionally and ideologically.
Duffy, Lorcan
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Restoration of fragmentary Babylonian texts using recurrent neural networks. [PDF]
Fetaya E, Lifshitz Y, Aaron E, Gordin S.
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The Diadem in the Achaemenid and Hellenistic Periods
The article is a review of the book Das Diadem der hellenistischen Herrscher, Bonn 2012, being a reference framework for a scrutiny of issues related to the origins of the royal diadem of post-Achaemenid (Hellenistic) kings.
Olbrycht, Marek Jan
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The architecture of Achaemenid Qaleh Kali
This study presents the results of three seasons of excavations at the site of Qaleh Kali, Fars province, in south western Iran, with a specific focus on the architectural elements found at the site.
Dusting, Amanda Jane
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The rhetoric of Achaemenid art
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references leaves 106-113.Empires are like humans: they are born, they live and they die... In the middle of the sixth century B.C. a newly founded empire by the Achaemenid Dynasty began to
Asena, Burcu
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Information Revolutions and Information Transitions: Counting, Sealing, Writing in Iran 10,000-300 BC. [PDF]
Matthews R +3 more
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A remote sensing-based survey of archaeological/heritage sites near Kandahar, Afghanistan through publicly available satellite imagery. [PDF]
Karaucak M, Steiniger D, Boroffka N.
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Archaeological Notes on “Achaemenid” Anshan.
The dynastic affiliation and the ethnic origin of the kings who conquered the largest empire of the Ancient World represent one of the most debated issues in the history and archaeology of ancient Iran. The debate concerns, on one hand, the use of the
P. Callieri
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