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The Spread Wings Motif on Armenian Steles: Its Meaning and Parallels in Sasanian Art
This paper is a study on the so-called “spread wings”—a particular element of the Sasanian art that is attested also in other regions of the Persian Empire in Late Antiquity, including the western coast of the Persian Gulf and the Caucasus.
Matteo Compareti
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Four New Horsemen of an Apocalypse? Solar Flares, Super-volcanoes, Pandemics, and Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Noy I, Uher T.
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WOMAN AND DYNASTY IN THE EARLY SASANIAN PERIOD
Sasanian government has based the legitimacy of the dynasty on spiritual and traditional grounds which cannot leave any room to discussion. Especially the ruling authority of the dynasty members processed through absolute principles.
Yücel, Muhammet
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Under the rule of the Sasanian dynasty (224-651 CE), the last of the Persian empires before the rise of Islam, Jewish scholarship flourished, resulting in the creation of the Babylonian Talmud, which remains one of the most important texts within the ...
Mirsky, Dana
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The Scholars of Sasanian Iran and Their Islamic Heirs
This dissertation, “The Scholars of Sasanian Iran and Their Islamic Heirs,” focuses on the intellectual history of the Sasanian Empire, particularly the fields of medicine, astral science, and philosophy.
Benfey, Thomas Blair
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This article reexamines Maštoc‘’s first and second journeys to Roman Territory through the lens of frontier networking, utilizing prosopographic analysis of Roman hosts and encounters.
Usacheva, Anna
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CT anatomy of cervical vertebrae of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). [PDF]
Zehtabvar O +6 more
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TRADE AND SASANIAN INTERESTS IN LAZICA (6TH C.)
https://geohistory.humanities.tsu.ge/ge/procedings/83-shromebi/174-shromebi-15.htmlRegional or international trade has always played an important role in the history of Georgia.
ავდალიანი, ემილ
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The Sasanian Navy revisited: An unwritten chapter in Iran’s military history
In modern historiography, Sasanian Iran is commonly perceived as a land power. However, various primary sources indicate that the Sasanian navy played an important role in the military efforts of the Persians in late antiquity.
Vladimir A. Dmitriev
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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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