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Through the Eyes of the Beholder: Motifs (Re)Interpreted in the 27th Dynasty
This paper aims to highlight examples of artistic motifs common throughout Egyptian history but augmented in novel ways during the 27th Dynasty, a time when Egypt was part of the Achaemenid empire and ruled by Persian kings.
Marissa Stevens
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A history of wearing a face mask in ancient Iran. [PDF]
Jamshidi AH +3 more
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Formation of the premier foundations of globalization in Achaemenid period with a religious approach [PDF]
In this article it is tried to show how the emersion of Zoroaster's religious thoughts, created new concepts in political thoughts and power relations in Iran. Although this process had been emerged in the light of common interests and common enemy among
Esmaeil Sangari, Alireza Karbasi
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This article explores the materiality of texts related to apprenticeship in Uruk during the Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic periods, focusing on the training of pupils and ‘small healer’ (āšipu ṣeḫru) in the Ue XVIII sector.
Young, Marie
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Book review “Median Archaeology” [PDF]
Median age is of the most important historical periods of Iran because, during this period, Iranian / Aryan groups were able to form a government in the West of modern Iran for the first time.
Reza Mehrafarin
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Quantitative dynamics of human empires [PDF]
Quantitative modeling of social systems shows a large component of automatic drives in the behavior of individual humans and human society. Studies of the formation and breakdown of twenty diverse empires operating over almost three thousand years ...
Ausubel, J.H., Marchetti, C.
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Zenon’s flour: grains of truth from Tel Kedesh [PDF]
According to one of the Zenon papyri, In 259 BCE the Ptolemaic courier Zenon stopped at the site of Kedesh, located today in northern Israel, to pick up some flour.
Berlin, Andrea
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Applications of Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) in Archaeology
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been used to study samples of archaeological gold, silver, copper and bronze prepared using simple metallographic etches. EBSD maps of orientation and local misorientation revealed the metals’ microstructures
Northover, J. P., Northover, S. M.
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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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