This article analyzes the scene of the Sasanian king combating a lion in two rock reliefs. Most Sasanian Bas-reliefs belong to the first 150 years of the dynasty and most are located in modern Fars province. The reliefs typically depict the king’s investiture by a deity (who is usually Ahurā Mazdā, but, in some reliefs, Mithra or Anāhitā), the king with courtiers, the king with his family, the king at war, the king’s triumph over his enemies, and the king fighting and hunting wild animals. Two of the bas-reliefs of the king killing animals show him killing lions. One is located at Sar Mašhad and the other, less-known, is kept in the Haft-Tanān Museum, Shiraz, and was discovered at the foothills of Pahnu (Pahnā) Mount in Dārāb. In the ancien...
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This article analyzes the scene of the Sasanian king combating a lion in two rock reliefs. Most Sasa...
International audienceThis article presents detailed illustrations of two rock-reliefs from the neig...
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Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures. 2400+/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. F....
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This article examines Sasanian military architecture with respect to its integration with the four-r...
The article examines the Parthian rock relief Tang-e Sarvak III from two perspectives: as a source o...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400+/- y...
This article analyzes the scene of the Sasanian king combating a lion in two rock reliefs. Most Sasa...
International audienceThis article presents detailed illustrations of two rock-reliefs from the neig...
none1noThe group of the Sasanian rock reliefs is one of the most important documents to understand ...
The present article deals with an iconographic detail carved in four Sasanian rock reliefs of the 3r...
As one of the prominent civilizations of northern Mesopotamia (now Iraq), Assyrian civilization enjo...
The rock reliefs of the Achaemenid empire in SW Iran are part of our collective memory. The pre- and...
The book brings together anthropology, religion, popular culture, and history in its focus on Bakhti...
According to accepted opinion, the Parthian rock relief of Sarpol-e Zohab was created by Parthian Ki...
Pedram Khosronejad's Lion Tombstones among Bakhtiari Pastoral Nomads in South West Iran is to be gre...
The article of B.A. Litvinskij and V.S. Solovyev is devoted to interesting monuments of art- ceramic...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures. 2400+/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. F....
Near Kermanshah, on the eastern edge of the Zagros Mts. in west-central Iran (fig. 1), is a monument...
This article examines Sasanian military architecture with respect to its integration with the four-r...
The article examines the Parthian rock relief Tang-e Sarvak III from two perspectives: as a source o...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400+/- y...