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The Parthians
The Figurative Wall Painting of the Sasanian Period from Iran, Iraq and Syria1
The Influence of Greek Aesthetic Characteristics on Parthian Sculpture: a Review on the Evolution of the Parthian Art
EXAMINING the PARTHIAN ART and ARCHITECTURE and the IMPACT of GREEK ART and ARCHITECTURE Soha Nabaei1 Elham Alipanahi2
Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography
Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography Evan J
Gholamreza F. Assar
The Influence of Greek Aesthetic Characteristics on Parthian Sculpture: a Review on the Evolution of the Parthian Art
Graves, Crypts and Parthian Weapons Excavated from the Gravesites of Vestemin
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The Roman View of Parthia in the Early Principate
Parthian Mesopotamia
The Origin and Development of Military Architecture in the Province of Parthava in the Arsacid Period
Rome and Parthia: Power Politics and Diplomacy Across Cultural Frontiers
A POLITICAL HISTORY of PARTHIA Oi.Uchicago.Edu
Influences of the East on Early Christian Iconography
The Arsacids of Rome: Royal Hostages and Roman-Parthian Relations in the First Century Ce
The Comparison of Art and Architecture During the Achaemenid and Parthian
Top View
Kuh-E Khwaja, Iran, and Its Wall Paintings: the Records of Ernst Herzfeld
Clothing of People in Sistan During Parthian Period with Reference to the Frescos of Koh-E Khajeh
Review of Parthian Architecture and Influenced the Architecture of Greece
The Parthian Shot
Politics, Culture and Religion Between Parthia and Rome Edited By
Parthian Belts and Belt Plaques
The Parthian Shot Newsletter of the British Horseback Archery Association
Rome and Parthia: Power Politics and Diplomacy Across Cultural Frontiers1
Early Arab and Persian Empires
Parthian Mesopotamia Pu
Preliminary Reports of the Late Parthian Or Early Sassanian Relief at Panj-E Ali, the Parthian Relief at Andika and Examinations of Late Parthian Swords and Daggers