"Ancient Iran and the South Caucasus" Published!

The special issue "Ancient Iran and the South Caucasus" is published, featuring seven articles. The contributions shed fresh light on less explored areas of Iranian studies especially in connection with the Caucasus. This special issue also celebrates the 120th birthday of the outstanding Georgian scholar, the late Giorgi V. Tsereteli, by republishing one of his articles.

The issue, edited by Dr. Yousef Hasanzadeh (National Museum of Iran) and Dr. Helen Giunashvili (Ilia State University, Tbilisi) features the following:

The Achaemenid State and World Civilization (Giorgi V. Tsereteli)
An Analysis of the Military History and Martial Culture of Ancient Iran and the Caucasus in the pre-Islamic Era (Kaveh Farrokh)
On an Account of Arrian concerning Armenia in the Achaemenid Period (Hovhannes Khorikyan)
Metal Finger Rings with Achaemenid Motifs Discovered on the Territory of Georgia (Ana Gabunia)
“Persian King” of Georgian Chronicles and Shahanshah Hormizd I (Mariam Chkhartishvili)
Zoroastrian Symbols on Sasanian Glyptic Monuments Discovered on the Territory of Georgia (Ātaš-dān and Pomegranate Flower) (Marika Mshvildadze)
Adaptation of Elements of Sasanian Art in Early Christian Georgian Reliefs (Kitty Machabeli)

 

 

The issue is accessible at the following link:

https://www.hunara.org/issue_25527_29117.html