The only book of its kind to cover both the Achaemenid period and the thousand years following Alexander's conquest; The Persians explores the period from the seventh century BC; to the seventh century AD; and presents a comprehensive introduction to ancient Persia. Incorporating recent research; and translated sources from a wide range of corpus material; Maria Brosius explores the history of Persia; and brings a new understanding of Persian society and culture and the structures on which these empires were built: the king and his court; religion and culture; art and architecture. From the lands of Egypt to the Indus River; from the Russian Steppes to the Indian Ocean; Brosius has provided an up-to-date account of the three empires of pre-Islamic Iran; and discussing key topics such as women; religion and art and architecture; she presents a clear survey of the history of these empires. Providing additional reading references along with frequent source citations; students of ancient Persia will find this an invaluable addition to their course studies.
#1096382 in Books Michael D Richards 2004-05-19 2004-04-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.21 x .27 x 6.14l; .42 #File Name: 0415224985112 pagesRevolutions in World History
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