336 research outputs found
Bîchâpour. v. II: les mosaïques sassanides
v. 1. Avec la collaboration de T. Ghirshman et A. Hardy.--v. 2. Les Mosaïques Sassanides. Avec la collaboration de T. Ghirshman, et al. Étude numismatique, par J. Walker.https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/amar/1351/thumbnail.jp
Ancient Migratory Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians
Knowledge of high resolution Y-chromosome haplogroup diversification within Iran provides important geographic context regarding the spread and compartmentalization of male lineages in the Middle East and southwestern Asia. At present, the Iranian population is characterized by an extraordinary mix of different ethnic groups speaking a variety of Indo-Iranian, Semitic and Turkic languages. Despite these features, only few studies have investigated the multiethnic components of the Iranian gene pool. In this survey 938 Iranian male DNAs belonging to 15 ethnic groups from 14 Iranian provinces were analyzed for 84 Y-chromosome biallelic markers and 10 STRs. The results show an autochthonous but non-homogeneous ancient background mainly composed by J2a sub-clades with different external contributions. The phylogeography of the main haplogroups allowed identifying post-glacial and Neolithic expansions toward western Eurasia but also recent movements towards the Iranian region from western Eurasia (R1b-L23), Central Asia (Q-M25), Asia Minor (J2a-M92) and southern Mesopotamia (J1-Page08). In spite of the presence of important geographic barriers (Zagros and Alborz mountain ranges, and the Dasht-e Kavir and Dash-e Lut deserts) which may have limited gene flow, AMOVA analysis revealed that language, in addition to geography, has played an important role in shaping the nowadays Iranian gene pool. Overall, this study provides a portrait of the Y-chromosomal variation in Iran, useful for depicting a more comprehensive history of the peoples of this area as well as for reconstructing ancient migration routes. In addition, our results evidence the important role of the Iranian plateau as source and recipient of gene flow between culturally and genetically distinct population
Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon Art, Race and Religion
A critical historiographical overview of art historical approaches to early medieval material culture, with a focus on the British Museum collections and their connections to religion
Travaux de la Délégation archéologique en Iran, hiver 1965-1966
Ghirshman Roman. Travaux de la Délégation archéologique en Iran, hiver 1965-1966. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 110ᵉ année, N. 3, 1966. pp. 360-371
Un bas-relief d'Artaban V avec inscription en pehlvi arsacide
Girshman Roman. Un bas-relief d'Artaban V avec inscription en pehlvi arsacide. In: Monuments et mémoires de la Fondation Eugène Piot, tome 44, 1950. pp. 97-107
Les fouilles de Tchoga-Zanbil, près de Suse (1956)
Ghirshman Roman. Les fouilles de Tchoga-Zanbil, près de Suse (1956). In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 100ᵉ année, N. 2, 1956. pp. 137-138
Thomas Fischer, Untersuchungen zum partherkrieg Antiochos' VII.
Ghirshman Roman. Thomas Fischer, Untersuchungen zum partherkrieg Antiochos' VII. . In: Syria. Tome 48 fascicule 3-4, 1971. pp. 508-510
VIe campagne de fouilles à Tchoga-Zanbil près de Suse (1956-1957), rapport préliminaire
Ghirshman Roman. VIe campagne de fouilles à Tchoga-Zanbil près de Suse (1956-1957), rapport préliminaire. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 101ᵉ année, N. 3, 1957. pp. 231-241
R.N. Frye (ed.) Cambridge History of Iran. Volume 4. From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs
Ghirshman Roman. R.N. Frye (ed.) Cambridge History of Iran. Volume 4. From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 36, 1981. pp. 81-87
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