Achaemenid, (550-330 BC)

Creator details

Name
Achaemenid, (550-330 BC)
Nationality
Iranian

Assets (51 in total)

A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I (c.550-486 BC) from the Treasury, c.515 BC (limestone)
A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I from the Treasury, c.515 BC (limestone) (see also 209288)
Daric depicting Darius as a Royal Archer (gold) (obverse)
Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)
Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)
Relief depicting Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC) with two attendants (stone)
Siglos of Darius the Great (metal)
Siglos of Darius the Great (metal)
Earring, Persian (c.525-330 BC) (gold with inlays of turquoise, carnelian, and lapis lazuli)
Aerial view of the town, restored by the Achaemenids after its destruction by the Assyrians in 640 BC (stone)
One Hundred Column Hall with the tomb of either Artaxerxes II or Artaxerxes III in the background (photo)
Relief on the East staircase of the Apadana (audience hall) depicting a lion fighting a bull, Achaemenian period, c.515 BC (limestone)

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