The article presents the results of the first year of work of the national research project on E ̄ra ̄nšahr in Parthian and Sasanian times, carried out by three research teams of Sapienza – University of Rome, University of Bologna and University of Turin (PRIN 2017PR34CS “Eranshahr: uomo, ambiente e società nell’Iran arsacide e sasanide. Testimonianze scritte, cultura materiale e società da Arsace a Yazdegard III. Tre casi studio: Pars, Pahlaw e Khuzestan”). The project was born to investigate the relations between man, po‐ litical power and territory in Iran during the Arsacid and Sasanian periods (III BC ‐ VII AD), a millennium of history set between two political transitions of considerable importance: the first between the dynasty of Seleucids and that of the Arsacids; the second between the Sasanian Empire and the Islamic Caliphate. In this framework, we intend to analyse the elements of continuity and discontinuity that have contributed to shaping the Iranian identity. The research considers two categories of documents, namely written sources and those more closely related to material culture, to study three nodal areas of ancient Iran, each one linked to the specific research interests of one of the three teams: the central‐northern plateau between the historical regions of Ma ̄d and Pahlaw (Sapienza), Pa ̄rs (Bologna) and Khuzestan (Turin). The project embraces deep interdisciplinarity and provides for the involvement of three complementary units operating with different methodological approaches. We, indeed, believe sharing different disciplinary skills in a transversal perspec‐ tive to be essential to adequately address one of the most significant cultural contexts of the ancient world.
C.G. Cereti, P.C. (2021). Eranšahr: Uomo, ambiente e società nell’Iran arsacide e sasanide. Testimonianze scritte, cultura materiale e società da Arsace a Yazdegard III. SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ, 27(1), 27-63.
Eranšahr: Uomo, ambiente e società nell’Iran arsacide e sasanide. Testimonianze scritte, cultura materiale e società da Arsace a Yazdegard III
P. Callieri;A. Sembroni;
2021
Abstract
The article presents the results of the first year of work of the national research project on E ̄ra ̄nšahr in Parthian and Sasanian times, carried out by three research teams of Sapienza – University of Rome, University of Bologna and University of Turin (PRIN 2017PR34CS “Eranshahr: uomo, ambiente e società nell’Iran arsacide e sasanide. Testimonianze scritte, cultura materiale e società da Arsace a Yazdegard III. Tre casi studio: Pars, Pahlaw e Khuzestan”). The project was born to investigate the relations between man, po‐ litical power and territory in Iran during the Arsacid and Sasanian periods (III BC ‐ VII AD), a millennium of history set between two political transitions of considerable importance: the first between the dynasty of Seleucids and that of the Arsacids; the second between the Sasanian Empire and the Islamic Caliphate. In this framework, we intend to analyse the elements of continuity and discontinuity that have contributed to shaping the Iranian identity. The research considers two categories of documents, namely written sources and those more closely related to material culture, to study three nodal areas of ancient Iran, each one linked to the specific research interests of one of the three teams: the central‐northern plateau between the historical regions of Ma ̄d and Pahlaw (Sapienza), Pa ̄rs (Bologna) and Khuzestan (Turin). The project embraces deep interdisciplinarity and provides for the involvement of three complementary units operating with different methodological approaches. We, indeed, believe sharing different disciplinary skills in a transversal perspec‐ tive to be essential to adequately address one of the most significant cultural contexts of the ancient world.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.