Glass, Gilding, and Grand Design: Art of Sasanian Iran (224-642) presents masterpieces illustrating the splendor of the court arts of the Sasanian dynasty, which ruled the ancient Near East from the ...
Foreword -- Preface -- Explanatory notes on the catalogue entries -- THE CATALOGUE. I. Enamels, catalogue numbers 1-11 -- II. Late roman vessels, catalogue numbers 12-31 -- III. Byzantine vessels, ...
The Sasanian emperors minted a considerable number of silver coins, known as drachms (pronounced ‘drams’). The royal portraits on these coins allow for the identification of kings depicted in other ...
At head of title: "The Iran Heritage Foundation." "Organized by the Centre for Iranian Studies, IMEIS and the Dept. of Archaeology of Durham University ; sponsored by the Iran Heritage Foundation with ...
Following nearly a decade of expectation, Iran is further moving towards possible inscription of ‘The Ensemble of Historical Sasanian Cities’ and ‘Arasbaran Protected Area’ that comprises several ...
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