Elamite
Welcome to the Elamite section. Here, you may find and purchase Elamite posters for any taste.
 Vessel in The Shape of a Woman, from Shah Tappeh, Astar-Abad, Iran, C.2nd Millennium BC Giclee Print 18 in. x 24 in.
|  Axe Blade Depicting an Archer, Possibly from Lorestan, Iran, Late 2nd or Early 1st Millennium BC Giclee Print 24 in. x 18 in.
|  Painted Horse Rhyton, from Susa, Iran Giclee Print 18 in. x 24 in.
|  Wind Instrument in The Form of a Robed Woman, from Lorestan, Iran, Early 1st Millennium BC Giclee Print 18 in. x 24 in.
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Accurately selected Elamite posters decorate rooms, create cosiness and comfort. The most pleasant thing about posters is that you may choose any topic and color solution to your liking. Our Elamite gallery features posters of various color and topical solutions.
Iranian Archaeologist Calls On CHTHO To Save Elamite Bas-Relief - Payvand |
Iranian Archaeologist Calls On CHTHO To Save Elamite Bas-ReliefPayvandAn archaeologist has asked Iran's Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Organization (CHTHO) to save the Elamite rock bas-relief of Kurangun, located in the Baba Meydan region in Fars Province. The relief of Kurangun is with that of Naqsh-e Rostam ...and more » |
Prized artifacts with deep provenance in June 2 Ancient Resource sale - Auction Central News |
Prized artifacts with deep provenance in June 2 Ancient Resource saleAuction Central NewsCultures represented in this auction range from the exceptionally rare Elamite, through Egyptian Greek and Roman, to all of the diverse peoples of the New World. The market for Antiquities continues to soar, as fine pieces fall into the category of ... |
Archaeologists discover lost language - Phys.Org  UPI.com |
Archaeologists discover lost languagePhys.OrgHis analysis systematically rules out not only common languages from within the Assyrian Empire, but also other languages of the time – including Egyptian, Elamite, Urartian or West Semitic. Even at its most generous, his assessment suggests that only ...2500-yr-old lost language discovered in TurkeyFirstpostall 11 news articles » |
The Archaeologial Edge - The Cutting Edge  The Cutting Edge |
The Archaeologial EdgeThe Cutting EdgeMacGinnis's analysis has determined that the names could not have come from other commonly spoken languages of the time, such as Urartian, Elamite, Egyptian, or West Semitic. Who spoke the language? There are several theories for where the language ... |
Unknown Ancient Language Found on Clay Tablet - Sci-News.com  Sci-News.com |
Unknown Ancient Language Found on Clay TabletSci-News.comHis analysis systematically rules out not only common languages from within the Assyrian Empire, but also other languages of the time – including Egyptian, Elamite, Urartian or West Semitic. Even at its most generous, his assessment suggests that only ...and more » |
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