Table of contents of English section
Antigoni Zournatzi: “Travels in the East with Herodotus and the Persians: Herodotus
(4.36.2-45) on the Geography of Asia”
Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis: “From Mithradat I (c. 171-138 BCE) to Mithradat II (c. 122/1-91
BCE): the Formation of Arsacid Parthian Iconography”
D.T. Potts and R.P. Adams: “The Elymaean bratus: A Contribution to the Phytohistory of
Arsacid Iran”
Vito Messina and Jafar Mehr Kian: “Anthrosol Detection in the Plain of Izeh”
Rémy Boucharlat: “Some Remarks on the Monumental Parthian Tombs of Gelālak and Susa”
Edward J. Keall: “Power Fluctuations in Parthian Government: Some Case Examples”
Bruno Genito: “Hellenistic Impact on the Iranian and Central Asian Cultures: The Historical Contribution and the Archaeological Evidence.”
Pierfrancesco Callieri: “A Fountain of Sasanian Age from Ardashir Khwarrah”
Behzad Mofidi-Nasrabadi: “The Gravity of New City Formations: Change in Settlement Patterns Caused by the Foundation of Gondishapur and Eyvan-e Karkheh”
St John Simpson: “The Land behind Rishahr: Sasanian Funerary Practices on the Bushehr Peninsula”
Barbara Kaim: “Playing in the Temple: A Board Game Found at Mele Hairam, Turkmenistan”
Eberhard W. Sauer, Hamid Omrani Rekavandi, Jebrael Nokandeh and Davit Naskidashvili: “The Great Walls of the Gorgan Plain Explored via Drone Photography”
Jens Kröger: “The Berlin Bottle with Water Birds and Palmette Trees”
Carlo G. Cereti: “Once more on the Bandiān Inscriptions”
Gabriele Puschnigg: “East and West: Some Remarks on Intersections in the Ceramic Repertoires of Central Asia and Western Iran”
Matteo Compareti: ““Persian Textiles” in the Biography of He Chou: Iranian Exotica in Sui-Tang China”
Ritvik Balvally, Virag Sontakke, Shantanu Vaidya and Shrikant Ganvir: “Sasanian Contacts with the Vakatakas’ Realm with Special Reference to Nagardhan”
Antonio Panaino: “The Ritual Drama of the High Priest Kirdēr”
Touraj Daryaee: “Khusrow Parwēz and Alexander the Great: An Episode of imitatio Alexandri by a Sasanian King”
Maria Vittoria Fontana: “Do You Not Consider How Allāh … Made the Sun a Burning Lamp?”
Jonathan Kemp and John Hughes: “Analysis of Two Mortar Samples from the Ruined Site of a Sasanian Palace and Il-Khānid Caravanserai, Bisotun, Iran”
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