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Socioeconomic Transformation in the Sasanian Empire
2023Socioeconomic Transformation in the Sasanian Empire explores the cultural landscapes of the late antique Central Zagros and their long-term transformations. This book contextualises the socioeconomic milieu of the Sasanian Central Zagros in the late antique Near East.
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Enslaved People and the Demonic in the Sasanian Empire
Journal of Late AntiquityAbstract: Studies of slavery in the Sasanian Empire have focused mainly on the legal status of slaves, based primarily on Middle Persian legal compilations. While these studies have advanced our understanding of Sasanian institutions of slavery, the social history and daily experiences of enslaved individuals remain largely unknown.
Avigail Manekin-Bamberger
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A Newly Discovered Administrative Center of the Late Sasanian Empire
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2020The two first seasons of excavation at the large settlement of Tappe Bardnakoon unearthed remarkable archaeological material, including huge architectural structures, a large corpus of 559 clay bullae and sealings, and collections of ceramics, gems, and ...
Alireza Khosrowzadeh +2 more
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Rethinking Babylonian Rabbinic Acculturation in the Sasanian Empire
Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2018The study of the Babylonian rabbis in their Persian context(s) has largely adopted a binary paradigm whereby certain rabbis, usually associated with specific regions, are characterized as adopting a strategy of either accommodation or resistance to Persian language and culture.
Simcha Gross
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Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2016 Issue 1, 2016
The field of numismatics has long been a critical component to the field of archaeology. Within this field, there is a particular interest in the coinage of the Sasanian Empire. Moreover, as a sub field, the existence of a particular type of coinage that was created using a Sasanian model, but with the inclusion of Georgian letters.
J. Ouellet
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The field of numismatics has long been a critical component to the field of archaeology. Within this field, there is a particular interest in the coinage of the Sasanian Empire. Moreover, as a sub field, the existence of a particular type of coinage that was created using a Sasanian model, but with the inclusion of Georgian letters.
J. Ouellet
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Sasanian Empire, Archaeology of the
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014A. Farahani
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Borderland Projects of Sasanian Empire: Intersection of Domestic and Foreign Policies
Journal of Ancient History, 2014Karim Alizadeh
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