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The Oxford handbook of ancient Iran
Choice Reviews Online, 2013D. Potts
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Utopian Imagination in Ancient Iran: The Nostalgia of a Lost Paradise
Utopian Studies, 2021:Various manifestations of utopia, aspiring or conservative, idyllic or oppressive, credible or far-fetched, have long been elaborated in classics of literature, philosophy, and political theory.
R. Khosravi
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1988
J. R. Russell, Richard N. Frye
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J. R. Russell, Richard N. Frye
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The Rock Reliefs of Ancient Iran
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1942N. C. Debevoise
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, 2021
Covid-19 outbreak has affected the lives of many Iranians and also many people around the world. Since the outbreak of Coronavirus was coincided with Nowruz holidays, many Iranians have been forced to reduce their commuting and most of them have canceled
Parisa Badrkhani
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Covid-19 outbreak has affected the lives of many Iranians and also many people around the world. Since the outbreak of Coronavirus was coincided with Nowruz holidays, many Iranians have been forced to reduce their commuting and most of them have canceled
Parisa Badrkhani
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Protect Iran's ancient forest from logging
Science, 2017The Caspian Hyrcanian Forest in Iran and Azerbaijan is among the last extensive relicts of temperate primeval forests in the world and has therefore been nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site ([ 1 ][1]).
Jörg, Müller +2 more
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2021
One major challenge of the study of ancient Iran is that it does not exist in Western academia as a discrete field of study. Prehistory, for example, which ends in the 3rd millennium in Elam but persists into the 1st millennium bce elsewhere on the Iranian plateau, has been studied primarily by anthropologists, the Iron Age by Assyriologists, the ...
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One major challenge of the study of ancient Iran is that it does not exist in Western academia as a discrete field of study. Prehistory, for example, which ends in the 3rd millennium in Elam but persists into the 1st millennium bce elsewhere on the Iranian plateau, has been studied primarily by anthropologists, the Iron Age by Assyriologists, the ...
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Introducing and Studying the Materials and Methods of Anesthesia and Analgesia in Ancient Iran
Anesthesia and AnalgesiaIn ancient Iran, humans have been looking for ways to anesthetize, control, and reduce pain to perform surgeries to treat diseases, which is evident in ancient scientists' medical and nonmedical works.
Masoumeh Dehghan +2 more
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Planning Perspectives, 2020
One of the most remarkable cities of Sasanian Iran was Ardašīr-Xwarrah, the first royal city of the empire founded by Ardašīr I in 224 AD. While historical texts and archaeological surveys only provide details about the ruined architectural monuments of ...
Hossein Maroufi
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One of the most remarkable cities of Sasanian Iran was Ardašīr-Xwarrah, the first royal city of the empire founded by Ardašīr I in 224 AD. While historical texts and archaeological surveys only provide details about the ruined architectural monuments of ...
Hossein Maroufi
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Agnatic Groups in Ancient Iran
Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1970The family, whether conjugal or joint (consisting of brothers living together), became the primary unit of Iranian society long before the Sassanid period. The terms dūtak (literally "smoke") and katak (literally "house") were employed to denote the concept of "family." They appeared primarily in the composites katak-xvatāy (master of the house, head ...
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