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Basım Tarihi: 547-331 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
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Demirbaş Numarası B14543 | 111948
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-111948
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 547-331 BCE
Notlar flat, irregular lozenge, relief and inscription. two kneeling figures. possible royal memorial of Darius I CBS Register: Flat irregular lozenge with relief and inscription. Green jade; Persian. Two kneeling figures PBS XIV: Jade stone relief with seven lines of cuneiform inscription. The scene is Persian inspiration is perhaps a memorial of Darius after the overthrow of the pseudo Smerdis, September 29, 522 BC. The stone of almond shape measuring 49 ½ x 40 mm and 6 mm thick, has tapering edges as if to e set in a metal mounting. The king and his minister are squatting or kneeling on a platform on either side of a square stone. The king wears a crown and raises a finger as if addressing his minister. Both have Aryan features, high brows, straight noses and pointed beards. They wear necklaces, bracelets and long ceremonial robes. The inscription records probably the words of the king. The language used must be the Babylonian. Several sings or ideograms not found in the Elamite columns of the Behistun inscription are purely Babylonian. But the engraving is unsteady. The text betrays an Elamite inspiration. The god Margarza or Marshaza seems akin with Marqazana the patron god of the Elamite month of October. In this very month we know that Darius restored the royalty and built anew the destroyed temples. There are three lines above the hands of the king, two on the stone, and two on the platform. The following is a tentative translation: “Margarza//has made known//in Elam (?)//Stone of the//Persians (?) [Smerdis(?)]//in the middle of the platform built in Persia.” MS Coll. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Jade
Zaman Dilimi Achaemenid Period,Persian
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Basım Tarihi 547-331 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
Konu Inscription,Figures | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Akadca
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası B14543 | 111948
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-111948
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 547-331 BCE
Notlar flat, irregular lozenge, relief and inscription. two kneeling figures. possible royal memorial of Darius I CBS Register: Flat irregular lozenge with relief and inscription. Green jade; Persian. Two kneeling figures PBS XIV: Jade stone relief with seven lines of cuneiform inscription. The scene is Persian inspiration is perhaps a memorial of Darius after the overthrow of the pseudo Smerdis, September 29, 522 BC. The stone of almond shape measuring 49 ½ x 40 mm and 6 mm thick, has tapering edges as if to e set in a metal mounting. The king and his minister are squatting or kneeling on a platform on either side of a square stone. The king wears a crown and raises a finger as if addressing his minister. Both have Aryan features, high brows, straight noses and pointed beards. They wear necklaces, bracelets and long ceremonial robes. The inscription records probably the words of the king. The language used must be the Babylonian. Several sings or ideograms not found in the Elamite columns of the Behistun inscription are purely Babylonian. But the engraving is unsteady. The text betrays an Elamite inspiration. The god Margarza or Marshaza seems akin with Marqazana the patron god of the Elamite month of October. In this very month we know that Darius restored the royalty and built anew the destroyed temples. There are three lines above the hands of the king, two on the stone, and two on the platform. The following is a tentative translation: “Margarza//has made known//in Elam (?)//Stone of the//Persians (?) [Smerdis(?)]//in the middle of the platform built in Persia.” MS Coll. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Jade
Zaman Dilimi Achaemenid Period,Persian
Digital Library of the Middle East
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