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The Sasanian Rock Reliefs at Naqsh - i Rustam . Naqsh - i Rustam 6 . The
Triumph of Shapur I , Iranische Denkmäler , Lieferung 13 , Reihe II , Iranische
Felsreliefs , Berlin . Herzfeld , E . 1938 . " Notes on the Achaemenid Coinage and
Some ...
The Sasanian Rock Reliefs at Naqsh - i Rustam . Naqsh - i Rustam 6 . The
Triumph of Shapur I , Iranische Denkmäler , Lieferung 13 , Reihe II , Iranische
Felsreliefs , Berlin . Herzfeld , E . 1938 . " Notes on the Achaemenid Coinage and
Some ...
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During the Sasanian period ( c . A . D . 224 – 651 ) the more Ancient Near
Eastern tradition of stone seals and clay sealings continued in relative
abundance . A travelling Greek is said to have commented , “ Every Persian has
his seal ” .
During the Sasanian period ( c . A . D . 224 – 651 ) the more Ancient Near
Eastern tradition of stone seals and clay sealings continued in relative
abundance . A travelling Greek is said to have commented , “ Every Persian has
his seal ” .
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Unfinished beads that we have studied from other Bivar ? speculated that
Sasanian lapidary techexcavations32 as well as modern lapidary methods
niques " will no doubt have been to some extent provide clues as to the principle
and ...
Unfinished beads that we have studied from other Bivar ? speculated that
Sasanian lapidary techexcavations32 as well as modern lapidary methods
niques " will no doubt have been to some extent provide clues as to the principle
and ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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