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textual evidence for banqueting in the Achaemenid world , but more emphasis could be placed on important observations about centres of production for typically “ Achaemenid ' wares outside the Persian heartland .
textual evidence for banqueting in the Achaemenid world , but more emphasis could be placed on important observations about centres of production for typically “ Achaemenid ' wares outside the Persian heartland .
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And while Curtis describes the Shah's 1971 celebration of Persian monarchy rather matter - of - factly , A. reflects on the events of the festival as ' gestures of doomed extravagance ' ( p . 183 ) . A. also ventures , unlike Curtis ...
And while Curtis describes the Shah's 1971 celebration of Persian monarchy rather matter - of - factly , A. reflects on the events of the festival as ' gestures of doomed extravagance ' ( p . 183 ) . A. also ventures , unlike Curtis ...
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Birth of the Persian Empire ( hereafter Birth ) contains six papers delivered in 2004 at the London Middle East Institute of the School of Oriental and African Studies in a series of lectures called ' The Idea of Iran : from Eurasian ...
Birth of the Persian Empire ( hereafter Birth ) contains six papers delivered in 2004 at the London Middle East Institute of the School of Oriental and African Studies in a series of lectures called ' The Idea of Iran : from Eurasian ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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