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ancientart:Detail of the Heracles rock relief at Behistun, city of Izeh, Khuzestan province, Iran.Ph
Tetradrachm of Seleucus ISeleucid, from Pasargadae (Iran) ca. 312–281 B.C.
Pair of Parthian gold and garnet earrings c. 2nd-1st centuries BCE. From Bonhams auction house.
humanoidhistory:A mausoleum in the ancient city of Tus, Iran, photo by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948). (
ancientorigins:The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
Bronze sword, Amlash culture (Iran), 13th-10th century BCfrom Artemis Gallery
Ancient Persepolis, Iran
Squeeze of a foundation inscription of Darius I at PersepolisMade by Ernst Herzfeld during his excav
ancientorigins:The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall): View of the Three Stone Doorways of the M
Head of a ruler. Artist unknown; ca. 2300-2000 BCE (Early Bronze Age). From Iran or Iraq; now in t
commonlanguages:fromthedust:Vessel with two feet - earthenware - 18⅞"x 7¾" - Northern Iran
This is the man considered to be the founder of the Assyrian Empire. His name (which I still can&rsq
Bronze sword from Luristan (Iran), 2nd - 1st century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Though Xerxes did not found the Achaemenid Persian Empire, he ruled it at its greatest size, and mad
Inscription of Darius I the Great at Elvand
Artaxerxes Receiving the Head of Cyrus (and detail) by Peregrino da CesenaItalian, c. 1490/1510niell
archae-heart: Golestan Palace // Tehran, Iran // August 2018
ancientart: Detail from the Apadana Staircase, Persepolis, Iran. Achaemenid Persian, 6th-5th centur
ahencyclopedia:ANCIENT PERSIA: PERSIA (roughly modern-day Iran) is among the oldest inhabited region
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ancient model showing religious sacrifice, Iran, ca. 1300 BC [940x768]
ancientpeoples:Spouted Zebu VesselMarlik, Iran, c. 1000 BCEarthenware, burnished, overall: 25.7 x 14
Carved wooden beam from Loulan in the Tarim Basin, in modern-dayXinjiang province (3rd or 4th centur
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