Inscription
There are 1288 items in Inscription:
XPf ("Harem Inscription")
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments. …
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XPg
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.XPg, inscription from the Apadana of Persepolis Inscription XPg was written on an ornamental plaque and on many glazed…
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Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: XPh ("Daiva inscription")
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments. …
![]() XPh ("Daiva inscription") |
![]() XPh ("Daiva inscription") |
XPi
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.XPi, inscription on a doorknob from Persepolis Brief inscription, in Old Persian and Elamite, from the Palace of king…XPj
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.XPj, inscription on column bases from Persepolis Inscription XPj (in Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian) was found on at…XPk
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.XPk, inscription on a relief from Persepolis This inscription can be read on Xerxes' garment on a relief. It…XPl
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.The following text was written by Xerxes on a stone tablet, and is an almost exact copy of…