• The Palace of Darius at Susa The Great Royal Residence of Achaemenid Persia

The Palace of Darius at Susa The Great Royal Residence of Achaemenid Persia

Out of stock
N/A
Free Shipping within the US
Get it by: Jul 13, 2026
Overview

The palace complex of the Persian King Darius I, the Great (522-486 BCE), provides unique evidence of the sophistication of Achaemenid architecture and construction. This palace, built 2500 years ago in western Iran, lay at the centre of the Persian Empire that stretched from the Nile and the Aegean to the Indus Valley. First rediscovered in 1851, the palace of Darius was partly excavated over the next century. But it was only field research between 1969 and 1979 by the noted French archaeologist Jean Perrot which revealed the site's full dimension and complexity. Its bull-headed capitals, enamel friezes of richly-clad archers holding spears, figures of noble lions and winged monsters, introduced a new iconography into the ancient Persian world. The discovery and excavation of the palace, which this book records, thus casts a new light on the beginnings of the Achaemenid period. Edited by the distinguished scholar of ancient Persia, John Curtis, the lavishly illustrated volume is a work of seminal importance for the understanding of ancient Persia, likely to be radically altered by Perrot's research and findings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848856219
ISBN-10: 1848856210
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2013-08-28
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: Height: 1.5748 Inches, Length: 7.874 Inches, Weight: 1.10231131 Pounds, Width: 5.5118 Inches
Author: Jean Perrot
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

Books Related to History

Discover more books in the same category

Customer Reviews