From the earliest times, the intercourse between Mesopotamia and the Iranian plateau was ceaseless, constituting a complex network of cross-cultural interactions. Meanwhile the dissemination of the prestige of Babylon and its ideal image as the foremost centre of enlightenment and wisdom soon exerted a captivating influence even eastward. Furthermore, all the three great Iranian dynasties of the pre-Islamic period, the Achaemenid, Arsacid, and Sasanian, exploited the leading role of the deeply urbanized region between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, making of it the most bustling centre for political, economic, and trading affairs of their kingdoms. These tight bonds triggered several phenomena of acculturation that reverberated transverse...
With the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Great in 539 B.C.E. and the later conquest of Egypt by Cam...
The present thesis consists of an edition of an Iranian literary work whose theme is a journey to th...
The assumption that an already established Zoroastrian religion served as the source for terms, conc...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
This paper examines how the Achaemenid Persian Empire, coming into existence through the efforts of ...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
This article presents the complex role played by the Iranian Pre-Islamic wrld in the ramifications o...
The Sasanians ruled Iran and most of the ancient Near East from 224 until 642 C.E., a period during ...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
The present contribution offers an overview of the main problems concerning the representation of th...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
From the very beginning of Iranian disciplinary studies, the material concerning Zarathustra’s biogr...
Voices from Zoroastrian Iran (Volumes I and II) is the result of an oral studies research project th...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
With the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Great in 539 B.C.E. and the later conquest of Egypt by Cam...
The present thesis consists of an edition of an Iranian literary work whose theme is a journey to th...
The assumption that an already established Zoroastrian religion served as the source for terms, conc...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
This paper examines how the Achaemenid Persian Empire, coming into existence through the efforts of ...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
This article presents the complex role played by the Iranian Pre-Islamic wrld in the ramifications o...
The Sasanians ruled Iran and most of the ancient Near East from 224 until 642 C.E., a period during ...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
The present contribution offers an overview of the main problems concerning the representation of th...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
From the very beginning of Iranian disciplinary studies, the material concerning Zarathustra’s biogr...
Voices from Zoroastrian Iran (Volumes I and II) is the result of an oral studies research project th...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
With the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Great in 539 B.C.E. and the later conquest of Egypt by Cam...
The present thesis consists of an edition of an Iranian literary work whose theme is a journey to th...
The assumption that an already established Zoroastrian religion served as the source for terms, conc...