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ancientpeoples:Head of a kingIran, Sasanian period, ca. 4th centurySilver with mercury gilding, 15 ¾
BowlIran, Sasanian, 500-700 ADSilver gilt, Overall: 5 x 13.4 cm (1 15/16 x 5 ¼ in)Every good
ancientart:Sasanian rock relief of Firuzabad II, showing the investiture of King Ardashir I. Dated t
Sasanian Kingdom (Iran area). Varhran (Bahram) II (CE 276-293). Gold Dinar.
Sasanian kingdom (Iran area). Varhran (Bahram) II (CE 276-293). Silver Drachm.
Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Silver and gilt. A
Silver and gilt plate and bowl with image of hunting king. Iran, Sasanian Period, 4th to 5th century
ancientpeoples:Sasanian coin, Iran, A.D. 293–303(reign of Narses)Obverse: Bust of Narses wearing a
Horse bridle cheekpiece in the shape of a winged mouflon, circa 1000-750 BC, IranianThe mouflon (Ovi
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall), Main Hall, West Jamb of Southern Doorway:
Bronze sword from Luristan (Iran),1300 - 900 BCfrom The Asian Art Museum
Eugène Flandin (1803–1876)Vue de Persepolis , 1841
Bronze mace head, Luristan (Iran), 2nd Millenium BC.from Ancient Resource
ask-iran:((Being a child empire means you don’t have, uh, normal temper tantrumsthe original caption
ancientart:Some extremely intricate pin heads from Iran.All are Luristan, made of bronze and date to
Bronze spike butted axe head from Luristan (Iran), 1300 - 1000 BC.from The Asian Art Museum
ancientpeoples:Gazelle-head spouted vessel (zoom in)Iran or Afghanistan, Sasanian period (4th centur
Bronze cheek piece from a horse bit, from the Early Iron Age culture conventionally called “Luristan
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Throne Hall, Southern Wall, West Jamb of Western Doorway: View of
Gold openwork applique, late 5th-4th century BC. Persian, Achaemenid period.
is it me or do ancient iranian gazelles look like lawn chairs
Bronze axe, Amlash culture (Iran), 2000 - 1000 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Relief depicting a tribute bearer.Southern Iran, Persepolis, Achaemenid period, circa 5th century BC
AN ACHAEMENID INLAID GOLD BUTTON circa 6th-4th century b.c. With a quatrefoil lotus motif, the petal
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