An important collection of eight essays on Ancient Persia (Iran) in
the periods of the Achaemenid Empire (539-330 BC), when the
Persians established control over the whole of the Ancient Near
East, and later the Sasanian Empire. It will be of interest to
historians, archaeologists and biblical scholars. Paul Collins
writes about stone relief carvings from Persepolis; John Curtis and
Christopher Walker illuminate the Achaemenid period in Babylon;
Terence Mitchell, Alan Millard and Shahrokh Razmjou draw attention
to neglected aspects of biblical archaeology and the books of
Daniel and Isaiah; and Mahnaz Moazami and Prudence Harper explore
the Sasanian period in Iran (AD 250-650) when Zoroastrianism became
the state religion.
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