The PRIN 2017PR34CS Eranshahr: Man Landscape and Society in Arsacid and Sasanian Iran. Texts, material culture and society from Arsaces to Yazdegard III. Three case studies: Pars, Pahlaw and Khuzestan (Coordinatore Nazionale: Carlo G. Cereti). was first conceived in 2017 to analyse the relations between humans, political power, and territory in Arsacid and Sasanian Iran (3rd BCE – 7th CE), straddling two major political transitions: the first between the Seleucid and Arsacid dynasties, the second between the Sasanian house and the Islamic caliphate.1 Within this framework, at the time we aimed to assess continuity and discontinuity in Iranian identity with a specific focus on territories that lay within the boundaries of today’s Islamic Republic of Iran.
Preface / Cereti, Carlo Giovanni. - (2025), pp. 7-20. - MONOGRAFE DELL’ATLANTE DEL VICINO ORIENTE ANTICO. [10.13133/9788893773881].
Preface
Carlo Giovanni CeretiPrimo
2025
Abstract
The PRIN 2017PR34CS Eranshahr: Man Landscape and Society in Arsacid and Sasanian Iran. Texts, material culture and society from Arsaces to Yazdegard III. Three case studies: Pars, Pahlaw and Khuzestan (Coordinatore Nazionale: Carlo G. Cereti). was first conceived in 2017 to analyse the relations between humans, political power, and territory in Arsacid and Sasanian Iran (3rd BCE – 7th CE), straddling two major political transitions: the first between the Seleucid and Arsacid dynasties, the second between the Sasanian house and the Islamic caliphate.1 Within this framework, at the time we aimed to assess continuity and discontinuity in Iranian identity with a specific focus on territories that lay within the boundaries of today’s Islamic Republic of Iran.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


