The Sasanian Tradition in ʽAbbāsid Art : squinch fragmentation as The structural origin of the muqarnas [PDF]
Islamic architecture presents a three-dimensional decoration system known as muqarnas. An original system created in the Near East between the second/eighth and the fourth/tenth centuries due to the fragmentation of the squinche, but it was in the fourth/
Carrillo, Alicia
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Genomic palaeoparasitology traced the occurrence of Taenia asiatica in ancient Iran (Sassanid Empire, 2th cent. CE-6th cent. CE). [PDF]
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Review of Ronald E. Emmerick and Dieter Weber (ed.): 'Corolla Iranica: Papers in honour of Prof. Dr. David Neil MacKenzie on the occasion of his 65th birthday on April 8th, 1991' [PDF]
De Blois, Francois
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Advanced materials engineering in historical gypsum plaster formulations. [PDF]
Mishmastnehi M +4 more
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The most important Sasanian-Islamic port of Iran in the Persian Gulf was Siraf, with a total population of 300,000. The ruined site of Siraf lies on the Persian Gulf, 230 Km. south-east of Bushehr. By the time Siraf was mentioned first (c.
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Technological characterization of gold jewellery from the Sogdian tomb of Shi Jun (d. 579 CE) in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. [PDF]
Tan P, Yang J, Liu Y, Zheng Y, Yang J.
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Redox-Dependent Copper Ion Modulation of Amyloid-β (1-42) Aggregation In Vitro. [PDF]
Sasanian N +4 more
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Food security in Roman Palmyra (Syria) in light of paleoclimatological evidence and its historical implications. [PDF]
Campmany Jiménez J +3 more
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Origins of East Caucasus Gene Pool: Contributions of Autochthonous Bronze Age Populations and Migrations from West Asia Estimated from Y-Chromosome Data. [PDF]
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