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Blog Name: Persepolis Fortification Archive Project
Url: http://persepolistablets.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Persepolis, Iran, Achaemenids
Description: This site provides information on the Persepolis Fortification Archive project based at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
Popularity: 51 Followers

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Persepolis Fortification Archive Project Annual Report 2008-2009
[The following is a very slightly altered (addition of hyperlinks) version of the text of an article appearing in Oriental Institute 2008-2009 Annual Report. Page images of the article as it appeared in its original context follow below]PERSEPOLIS FORTIFICATION ARCHIVE PROJECT2008-2009 Annual ReportMatthew W. StolperWhen we began to learn about the legal emergency that puts the Persepolis Fortification Archive in peril, a colleague couldn’t resist quoting Samuel Johnson’s old saw: “The prospect of hanging concentrates the mind wonderfully.” The prospects of
Report of PFAP 2009 Event in Palo Alto: The Story of the Persepolis Fortification Archive
Report of PFAP 2009 Event in Palo Alto: The Story of the Persepolis Fortification Archive Matthew Stolper, Head of the Persepolis Fortification Archive Project, kicked off the event by discussing the languages of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, as a symbol of inclusiveness of the empire
Mark Garrison's lectures at the Collège de France
Les professeurs du Collège de France, sur la proposition du Professeur Pierre Briant,vous prient de leur faire l’honneur d’assister aux leçons qui seront données parM. Mark GARRISONProfesseur à Trinity University, San Antonio (USA)sur le sujet suivant :New Light on Persepolis: The Glyptic Imagery from thePersepolis Fortification and Treasury Archives1. Seals and Archives at Persepolis: An Introduction2. Glyptic Imagery as Social Identity: The Seals of Ziššawiš3. The Religious Landscape at Persepolis: New Glyptic Evidencefor the So-Called "Fire Altars"4. Glyptic Imagery and Ideology: The Emergence
Persepolis Tablets in the News
Beginning January 1, 2007, the blog will have another page covering Persepolis in the News, but not related to the Persepolis Fortification Archive. The latter will continue to be listed hereNewest articles at the top:Technology brings new insights to ancient language, University of Chicago News Office, October 14, 2009New technologies and academi
The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project at the AIA
The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Anaheim CA, January 6-9, 2010Preliminary Schedule of Paper Sessions Session: 1D: The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project: Current ResearchType: Colloquium Timeslot: Thursday, January 7, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session Papers 1.

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