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Mortuary Practice In Ancient Iran From The Achaemenid To The Sasanian Period Mahdokht Farjamirad

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Mortuary Practice In Ancient Iran From The Achaemenid To The Sasanian Period Mahdokht Farjamirad
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.89 MB
Author: Mahdokht Farjamirad
ISBN: 9781407314082
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Mortuary Practice In Ancient Iran From The Achaemenid To The Sasanian Period Mahdokht Farjamirad by Mahdokht Farjamirad 9781407314082 instant download after payment.

A collection of archaeological materials and burial remains, recovered during large scale excavations or by accidental discovery by travellers and locals, are presented in this volume on sixth- to seventh century mortuary and funerary practices from the Achaemenid to the Sasanian period in Iran. Much of this material has been poorly published in the past, or not been published at all. The author has collected a wide range of data to shed light on mortuary and funerary practices of cultures within the ancient Persian Empire who lived near or inside the borders of modern-day Iran.

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