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The Administrative Role of the Royal Woman Irtašduna Based on the Persepolis Tablets [PDF]
This study examined the economic and social status of Irtašduna, the daughter of Cyrus the Great and wife of Darius I, within the administrative and bureaucratic framework of the Achaemenid Empire.
Hedieh Eskandari +1 more
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Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments. [PDF]
Caneva G, Lazzara A, Hosseini Z.
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In autumn 2013, the Chair of Indo-Iranian Languages and Religions organized a symposium on the Achaemenid religion, in collaboration with Pierre Briant and Wouter Henkelman. PFS 11*: with authorization from the Persepolis Seal Project Celine Redard This subject was widely debated in the 1970s, yet it is worth reconsidering, in view of recent advances ...
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Male homoerotic practices in Achaemenid Persia: an overview
Descriptions of Ancient Persian male homoeroticism come mainly from Classical sources, which, however, seem to present divergent testimonies regarding this practice.
Matheus Treuk Medeiros de Araujo
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Problems at around Achaemenid Royal Road between Susa and Persepolis: Routes and Stations
In this paper I analyze the existing problems in establishing the rout followed by the Achaemenid Royal Road between Susa and Persepolis, well as the location of the stations mentioned in the Persepolis Fortification Archive that were located on this ...
Joaquín Velázquez Muñoz
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The first six chapters of the book of Ezra center around an alleged correspondence between the Persian Emporer\u27s court and the local authorities of Palestine under Persian rule.
Smith-Christopher, Daniel L.
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The impact of archaism discourse on Iranian medical historiography from the Achaemenid period. [PDF]
Kasiri M.
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Gatekeepers and lock masters: the control of access in the Neo-Assyrian palaces [PDF]
Book description: This volume is intended as a tribute to the memory of the Sumerologist Jeremy Black, who died in 2004. The Sumerian phrase, ‘Your praise is sweet’ is commonly addressed to a deity at the close of a work of Sumerian literature. The scope
Radner, K
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A history of wearing a face mask in ancient Iran. [PDF]
Jamshidi AH +3 more
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The Position of Susa in Comparison with Perspolis during Achaemenid Era [PDF]
In Achaemenid era, Ilam province, remarkably its capital Susa, had a great position. Susa not only has been mentioned as Parsian's center rather than Perspolis through ancient texts but also was one of the four greatest capitals of Parsian.
Qumars Alizadeh +2 more
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