Archaeology of Iran in
the Historical Period
Niknami, K-A. & Hozhabri, A. (2020): Archaeology of Iran in the Historical Period. University of Tehran Science and Humanities Series. Springer. Teheram ISBN: 978-3-030-41775-8
Sinopse
Esta coleção de vinte e oito ensaios apresenta um levantamento atualizado do Irão pré-islâmico, desde a primeira dinastia do Ilam até ao fim do império sassânida, abrangendo uma rica diversidade de povos e culturas.
Historicamente, o Irão serviu de ponte entre as primeiras culturas do Oriente Próximo e o mundo clássico posterior do Mediterrâneo, e teve uma profunda influência nos aspetos políticos, militares, económicos e culturais do mundo antigo. Escrito por estudiosos internacionais e baseando-se principalmente no campo da arqueologia prática, que tradicionalmente tem compartilhado pouco em termos de teorias e métodos, o livro fornece peças cruciais para o quebra-cabeça da identidade nacional das culturas iranianas a partir de uma perspetiva histórica.
Revelando a riqueza e o esplendor da antiga sociedade iraniana – os seus ricos dados arqueológicos e o seu sofisticado artesanato artístico – muitos dos quais nunca antes apresentados fora do Irão, este livro lindamente ilustrado apresenta uma série de estudos que abordam aspetos específicos da arqueologia iraniana para mostrar por que razão as obras-mestras artísticas dos antigos iranianos estão entre as melhores já produzidas.
Juntos, os autores analisam como a arqueologia pode nos informar sobre o nosso passado cultural e o que ainda falta descobrir nesta importante região.
INDEX
How to Develop and Use of Proto-writing in Ancient Iran
pp. 1-10
Morteza Hessari
The Kingdom of Urartu in North-Western Iran
(Ninth–Seventh Century B.C.E) pp. 11-22
Ernst Stephan Kroll
Kazim Khan: A Fortress on the Western Side of the Lake
Orumiyeh Basin, Iran pp. 23-35
Behrouz Khanmohammadi, Keomars Haji Mohammadi,
Roberto Dan
Assyrian Exploitation of Iranian Territories pp. 37-54
John MacGinnis
On Cultural Boundaries and Languages in Western Iran:
The Case of the Zagros Gates pp. 55-63
D. T. Potts
Scythian and Zoroastrian Earth Goddesses:
A Comparative Study on Api and Ārmaiti
pp. 65-75
Yazdan Safaee
Elamites’ Fear of the Underworld Judgment
According to Elamite Texts pp. 77-83
Maryam Dara
Introduction and Analysis of Luristan Bronze Pins
in the National Museum of Iran pp. 85-93
Mousa Sabzi, Alireza Hejebri Nobari,
Esmail Hemati Azandaryani
A Decorative Column Base from Bukan Region (NW-Iran) and
Some Remarks on Its Dating’s and Artistic Tradition
pp. 95-103
Kazem Mollazadeh
The Evidence of Mannaean in Western Hasanlu pp. 105-115
Ali Binandeh
The European Connections of the Median Period pp. 117-139
Géza Szabó
The Citadel of Ulug Depe and the “Median Forts” in Western Iran pp. 141-156
Rémy Boucharlat
Contributions for the Identification of the Human Bust on
a Winged Disc in Iranian Arts pp. 157-169
Matteo Compareti
Some Reflexions About Possible Urartean Influences in the
Development of the Iranian Architecture Until the Very
Beginnings of the Achaemenid Period pp. 171-190
Alexander Tourovets
The Achaemenid Parasol: Symbol of Authority and Feature
of Court Protocol pp.191-197
Judith A. Lerner
Glimpse of Highways Network of Achaemenid Empire:
Construction, Maintenance and Service pp. 199-208
Leila Makvandi
A New Ionic Type Capital from the Shiyan Plain: Tracing an Important Monument of the Seleucid/Parthian Periods Near the Khorasan
High Road, Kermanshah, Western Iran pp. 209-218
Sajjad Alibaigi, Shahram Aliyari, Naser Aminikhah
Some Notes on the Numismatic Evidence for Imitations in
Iran from Third to First Century B.C. pp. 219-230
Philipp Schwinghammer
Daggers in Parthian Iran pp. 231-243
Marek Jan Olbrycht
From Paganism to Christianity: The Cults of Mithras and
Persian Martyrs in Imperial Rome pp. 245-262
Alessandro Luciano
Archaeological Study of Khorbas Cave on Qeshm Island
pp. 263-274
Taher Ghasimi, Akbar Pirmoradi
Brief Note on the Archaeological Investigation of Parthian
Remains of Khorbas Site, Qeshm Island pp. 275-293
Sirvan Mohammadi Ghasrian
Identifying the Pirdooshan Site Boundaries Through Test
Excavation, from Kurdistan Province, Iran pp. 295-308
Amir Saed Mucheshi
A New View on the Possible Reconstruction of the “Famous
Clibanarius” Graffito from Dura Europos pp. 309-318
Adam Lech Kubik
Investigation on Symbolic Badges in Sasanian Rock
Reliefs and Stuccoes pp. 319-328
Houshang Rostami, Shahin Aryamanesh
Landscape Archaeology of Abdanan in the Sasanian Period
pp. 329-355
Hossein Habibi, Yaqoub Mohammadifar
Relevance of the Diplomatic Activities of Xusrō I Anōšīrvān
in China for the Military and Political Situation in
the Far East in Sixth Century CE pp. 357-362
Katarzyna Maksymiuk
Frequency of Using Stone Ossuaries in Marvdasht Plain
(Fourth–Seventh Century A.D.): Explaining Funerary
Patterns Through Agent-Based Modelling pp. 363-371
Mahdokht Farjamirad, Kamal-Aldin Niknami
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