Achaemenid Persian art is an area of ancient Near Eastern art that has received little art historical attention in recent years. In earlier scholarship dating from before the 1979 Iranian revolution, an overwhelming scholarly interest had focused on identifying ethnic origins and foreign influences behind its formation. These studies depended on an implicit assumption that the arts of the Achaemenid Empire may be understood as indices for human agents and imperial power, without giving much thought to those objects per se. Considering issues of style, historiography, and art historical categorization, this dissertation examines how scholars have “invented” a history of Achaemenid art, and proposes new methods for interpreting that corpus, l...
The author tries to read within the particular artistic and architectural production of the Achaemen...
This thesis explores the Roman perception of Achaemenid Persia. It investigates how they came in co...
The absence of a true Achaemenid Persian “historiography” necessitates that we look elsewhere to con...
Achaemenid Persian art is an area of ancient Near Eastern art that has received little art historica...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
The present dissertation aims at providing a reliable picture of the architecture and monumental art...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
The aim of this study is to determine and define the Persian Achaemenid style produced in the North-...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
The seal impressions preserved on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Persepolis Treasury T...
The Persians held sway over the Greek imagination for more than 200 years. The image of Persia shift...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
This is a foreword to a systematic and detailed analysis of the vexed question of the origins and de...
The author deals with the archaeological evidence of the Achaemenid period in eastern Iran. This evi...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
The author tries to read within the particular artistic and architectural production of the Achaemen...
This thesis explores the Roman perception of Achaemenid Persia. It investigates how they came in co...
The absence of a true Achaemenid Persian “historiography” necessitates that we look elsewhere to con...
Achaemenid Persian art is an area of ancient Near Eastern art that has received little art historica...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
The present dissertation aims at providing a reliable picture of the architecture and monumental art...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
The aim of this study is to determine and define the Persian Achaemenid style produced in the North-...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
The seal impressions preserved on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Persepolis Treasury T...
The Persians held sway over the Greek imagination for more than 200 years. The image of Persia shift...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
This is a foreword to a systematic and detailed analysis of the vexed question of the origins and de...
The author deals with the archaeological evidence of the Achaemenid period in eastern Iran. This evi...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
The author tries to read within the particular artistic and architectural production of the Achaemen...
This thesis explores the Roman perception of Achaemenid Persia. It investigates how they came in co...
The absence of a true Achaemenid Persian “historiography” necessitates that we look elsewhere to con...