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Late Antiquity and World History [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The flourishing of late-antique studies in the last half-century has coincided with the rise of “world history” as an area of academic research. To an extent, some overlap has occurred, particularly with Sasanian Persia being considered alongside the ...
Mark Humphries
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Exceptional ancient DNA preservation and fibre remains of a Sasanian saltmine sheep mummy in Chehrābād, Iran. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Lett, 2021
Rossi C   +14 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2018
The civilization background of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in the ancient era is of utmost grandeur to the extent that the region is known as the origin of Aryan-Iranian civilization. In addition, both can also be regarded as the land where Iranian medical
Seyyed Alireza Golshani   +3 more
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Cristología, antropología y teología política: la metáfora del vestido en los Acta de los Mártires persas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
La imagen del vestido fue una de las metáforas más características de la primitiva teología en lengua siríaca. Ella expresaba el misterio de la encarnación y, por extensión, su modelo soteriológico.
Francisco, Héctor Ricardo
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Babylonian Rabbinic Case Narratives as Social Network

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research
The Babylonian Talmud contains hundreds of narratives depicting cases adjudicated by a sage (“rabbi”). The narratives provide among the only evidence for local judging in the Sasanian Empire. The network constructed from these narratives is marked by low
Hayim Lapin
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A brief note on the Yemenite chahar taq mausoleums. The case of Baraqish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The chahartaq, a type of building frequently used as a mausoleum in Iran during the Islamic era, has an undeniable Iranian pre-Islamic origin, but its architectural form, together with its function as a mausoleum, crossed the Iranian border and was ...
FONTANA, MARIA VITTORIA
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Production of Dirhams at the Mint of Damascus (Dimashq) in the First Four Centuries of Islam and the Question of Near Eastern Metallic Zones [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
All examination of 159 hoards with 1822 dirhams minted at Damascus during the first four centuries of Islam sheds much light on a number of important questions regarding the economic history of the Near East during the Umayyad, 'Abbasid, and Ikhshidid ...
Kovalev, Roman K.
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