Ancient Iran Gallery
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ancientart:Detail of the Heracles rock relief at Behistun, city of Izeh, Khuzestan province, Iran.Ph
Tetradrachm of Seleucus I Seleucid, from Pasargadae (Iran) ca. 312–281 B.C.
Pair of Parthian gold and garnet earrings c. 2nd-1st centuries BCE. From Bonhams auction house.
humanoidhistory:A mausoleum in the ancient city of Tus, Iran, photo by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948). (
ancientorigins:The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
Bronze sword, Amlash culture (Iran), 13th-10th century BCfrom Artemis Gallery
Ancient Persepolis, Iran
Squeeze of a foundation inscription of Darius I at PersepolisMade by Ernst Herzfeld during his excav
ancientorigins:The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall): View of the Three Stone Doorways of the M
Head of a ruler. Artist unknown; ca. 2300-2000 BCE (Early Bronze Age). From Iran or Iraq; now in t
commonlanguages:fromthedust:Vessel with two feet - earthenware - 18⅞"x 7¾" - Northern Iran
This is the man considered to be the founder of the Assyrian Empire. His name (which I still can&rsq
Bronze sword from Luristan (Iran), 2nd - 1st century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Though Xerxes did not found the Achaemenid Persian Empire, he ruled it at its greatest size, and mad
Inscription of Darius I the Great at Elvand
Artaxerxes Receiving the Head of Cyrus (and detail) by Peregrino da CesenaItalian, c. 1490/1510niell
hideback:Horoscope, Ancient Iran, by Imad al-Din Mahmud al-KashiShowing the positions of the heavens
architecturealliance:Iranian architecture in ancient shrine located in Qom - Iran
ancientorigins:The entrance to the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran
Bronge figurine of a running goat, Iron age Iranian, Luristan, 10th to 9th century BCE. Found in Aze
archae-heart: Golestan Palace // Tehran, Iran // August 2018
ancientart: Detail from the Apadana Staircase, Persepolis, Iran. Achaemenid Persian, 6th-5th centur
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