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A richly illustrated, scholarly yet accessible cultural and archaeological history of Persepolis, focusing not only on its Achaemenid origins but on its long “afterlife” — how the site was destroyed, forgotten, reimagined, mythologized, rediscovered, excavated, restored, and reinterpreted over more than two millennia. Rather than offering a purely architectural description, the book traces Persepolis as a living idea shaped by memory, legend, travelers, archaeology, nationalism, and modern heritage politics.
· Author: Ali Mousavi
· Original publication: 2012, Walter de Gruyter
· Edition referenced: 2012, First Edition, Walter de Gruyter, Boston / Berlin
· ISBN-10: 1614510288
· ISBN-13: 978-1614510284
· Pages: ~277
· Book type: Academic Monograph / Archaeology / Ancient History / Cultural Heritage
· Primary audience:
Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, and informed general readers interested in Achaemenid Persia, archaeology of the ancient Near East, historiography, and the cultural afterlife of monumental sites, especially readers who want to understand how Persepolis has been perceived and reinterpreted across time rather than only how it was originally built.
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