Persepolis, one of the Achaemenid empire capitals has been seen as a secret and ritual city, designed for the celebration of the Zoroastrian New Year Festival or Now Ruz on the vernal equinox. The silence of the classic authors, of the biblical books and the ancient near east tablets, as well as the majestic relieves in which the royal hero fights against bestiaries, which are the symbol of the Evil Spirit, had been used as an evidence to confirm that suggestive hypothesis. Nevertheless, if we interpret the Persepolitan iconography in the light of what we know about the religion and the ideology of the Achaemenids and if we do not find dark means in the silences of the sources, we find that the design of the city responds more to a politica...
The paper publishes the results of the surface investigations and archaeological excavations carried...
The seal impressions preserved on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Persepolis Treasury T...
Starting from the well-known examples carved on the doorjambs of some buildings on the Persepolis Te...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
There are, perhaps, no more contentious issues within the study of Achaemenid Persia than those surr...
Presentazione delle rovine di Persepolis e della religione del periodo achemenid
The author tries to read within the particular artistic and architectural production of the Achaemen...
The point of this examination is to understand the metropolitan advancements that happened in the ci...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
In the frame of the congress dedicated by the Collège de France to the issue of the religion of Iran...
International audienceThanks to the Persepolis Fortification Archive the practice of worship in the ...
textMy dissertation investigates the production, representation and experience of space in Hellenist...
textThis study provides an in depth analysis of three temples dedicated to emperors in Roman Asia (w...
Showing that it came from the interior of a building, portico columns having the protomes resting di...
Perseus was worshipped in the Near East and Egypt rather than in Greece. He was a god, who was ident...
The paper publishes the results of the surface investigations and archaeological excavations carried...
The seal impressions preserved on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Persepolis Treasury T...
Starting from the well-known examples carved on the doorjambs of some buildings on the Persepolis Te...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
There are, perhaps, no more contentious issues within the study of Achaemenid Persia than those surr...
Presentazione delle rovine di Persepolis e della religione del periodo achemenid
The author tries to read within the particular artistic and architectural production of the Achaemen...
The point of this examination is to understand the metropolitan advancements that happened in the ci...
Including twelve English, French, and German papers originally presented at a colloquium convened by...
In the frame of the congress dedicated by the Collège de France to the issue of the religion of Iran...
International audienceThanks to the Persepolis Fortification Archive the practice of worship in the ...
textMy dissertation investigates the production, representation and experience of space in Hellenist...
textThis study provides an in depth analysis of three temples dedicated to emperors in Roman Asia (w...
Showing that it came from the interior of a building, portico columns having the protomes resting di...
Perseus was worshipped in the Near East and Egypt rather than in Greece. He was a god, who was ident...
The paper publishes the results of the surface investigations and archaeological excavations carried...
The seal impressions preserved on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Persepolis Treasury T...
Starting from the well-known examples carved on the doorjambs of some buildings on the Persepolis Te...