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Persepolis - the Archaeology of Persa, Seat of the Persian Kings

Persepolis - the Archaeology of Persa, Seat of the Persian Kings( )
Author: Wilber, Donald Newton
ISBN:978-0-87850-062-8
Publication Date:Mar 1989
Publisher:Darwin Press, Incorporated, The
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $34.95
Book Description:

Parsa (to its Aryan builders) or Persepolis (to contemporary Greeks) was the national and spiritual sanctuary of the Achaemenid empire that stretched from Greece into India. Nine major structures were spread over an extensive levelled stone platform. Work was undertaken by Darius I about 515BC and carried forward by his son Xerxes I. Burned by Alexander the Great in 330BC, the masses of flaming debris melted the brick walls of the structures and, along with the wind-blown sand,...
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Book Details
Pages:129
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Archaeology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.97 x 6.045 Inches
Book Weight:1.307 Pounds



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