The World of Achaemenid Persia: History, Art and Society in Iran and the Ancient Near East

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I.B.Tauris, Mar 30, 2010 - History - 648 pages
Interest and fascination in Achaemenid Persia has burgeoned in recent years. It is time for a major new appraisal of the glorious civilization founded by Cyrus the Great and continued by his successors, the Great Kings Darius I, Xerxes and Artaxerxes I. This volume offers precisely that: a sustained and comprehensive overview of the field of Achaemenid studies by leading scholars and experts. It discusses all aspects of Achaemenid history and archaeology between 550 BCE and 330 BCE, and embraces the whole vast territory of the Persian Empire from North Africa to India and from Central Asia to the Persian Gulf. Topics covered include aspects of Achaemenid religion, administration, material culture, ethnicity, gender and the survival of Achaemenid traditions. The publication of the book is an event: it represents a watershed not only in better appreciation and understanding of the rich and complex cultural heritage established by Cyrus, but also of the lasting significance of the Achaemenid kings and the impact that their remarkable civilization has had on wider Persian and Middle Eastern history. ‘A major guide to and an explanation of thewhole phenomenon of the Persian Empire, from the acknowledged experts.’ - Sir John Boardman, FBA,Lincoln Professor Emeritus of Classical Art and Archaeology,University of Oxford

About the author (2010)

John Curtis is President of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq, UK. He was previously Keeper of the Middle East Department at the British Museum from 1989 until 2011. In 2003, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. He specialises in the art and archaeology of Iraq and Iran, with particular focus on the metal work of the Late Assyrian Period. St John Simpson is Curator for Ancient Iran and Arabia in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum, UK.

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