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Iran. Persepolis. Palace of Darius I. Relief and cuneiform i
Palace of Darius I (522-486 BC). Reliefs of the outer wall of the staircase of the Apadana depicting In the center, cuneiform inscription describing the construction of a staircase in the Palace of Persepolis by King Artaxerxes III Oco (425-388 BC). On either side are three rows of figures walking to the center. On the left, a man with clothing meda directs each group. On the right, does the same a man with Persian clothing. Persepolis. Copy by the original preserved in their original place (Iran), 1892. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
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1892 Achaemenid Apadana Artaxerxes Center Copy Cuneiform Darius Figures Inscription Iran Persepolis Persia Script
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This photograph print showcases the Palace of Darius I at Persepolis, an ancient architectural masterpiece located in modern-day Iran. Dating back to the 5th century BC, the Palace of Darius I was the central administrative complex of the Achaemenid Empire, known for its grandeur and intricate decoration. The image focuses on the Apadana, a massive terrace adorned with stunning reliefs and cuneiform inscriptions. The relief on the outer wall of the Apadana's staircase depicts a scene of the construction process. In the center, a cuneiform inscription describes the construction of the staircase during the reign of King Artaxerxes III Oco (425-388 BC). Surrounding the inscription are three rows of figures walking towards the center. On the left, a man with a Median-style headdress and clothing directs each group, while on the right, a man in Persian attire performs the same role. This intricate relief not only illustrates the organization of the construction process but also highlights the cultural diversity within the Achaemenid Empire. The original of this photograph is preserved in the British Museum in London, England, United Kingdom. The image, taken in 1892, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to marvel at the architectural and artistic achievements of the ancient world. The intricate details of the relief, the rich history behind the inscription, and the grandeur of the Palace of Persepolis continue to captivate and inspire us today.
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