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Parthian Period Settlement Pattern in the Mianab Plain. Achaemenid remains
were primarily found in association with sites with an Elamaite occupation.
Teppeh Darooqeh (KS-/5PJ) is the largest population centre and presumably the
most ...
Parthian Period Settlement Pattern in the Mianab Plain. Achaemenid remains
were primarily found in association with sites with an Elamaite occupation.
Teppeh Darooqeh (KS-/5PJ) is the largest population centre and presumably the
most ...
Side 176
In the mid-summer of 141 B.C., the true founder of the Parthian Empire,
Mithradates I (c. 171–132 B.C.)25 defeated the Seleucid forces and conquered
Mesopotamia. A partially preserved cuneiform text reports the victorious march of
the ...
In the mid-summer of 141 B.C., the true founder of the Parthian Empire,
Mithradates I (c. 171–132 B.C.)25 defeated the Seleucid forces and conquered
Mesopotamia. A partially preserved cuneiform text reports the victorious march of
the ...
Side 178
Yet prior to the reign of Phraates IV (c. 38-2 B.C.), Parthian coins are seldom
dated and even then only bear either the year or month of the emission.
Beginning with the reign of the latter, both month and year of striking are
invariably integrated ...
Yet prior to the reign of Phraates IV (c. 38-2 B.C.), Parthian coins are seldom
dated and even then only bear either the year or month of the emission.
Beginning with the reign of the latter, both month and year of striking are
invariably integrated ...
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