their farming is very different they did most things by foot or by hands.
persepolis treasury tablet
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persepolis fortification tablet
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fire temple
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glazed bricks
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Flatford Mill
the behistun inscription
The Behistun Inscription is an engraving located on the cliff of Mount Behistun (said to have had the meaning of ‘place where the gods dwell’ in antiquity).
The Fighting Temeraire
There are 139 of them, and they describe payments in silver between 492 and 458.
The Hireling Shepherd
older and larger: there are 20,000 to 25,000 of them, belonging to about 15,000-18,000 documents.
Ophelia
it was used for to test people on the truth and justice.
The Music Lesson
The palaces of the Achaemenid kings were often decorated with representations of long lines of soldiers, dressed for a festive occasion: although they carry arms, they have no shields or helmets. They are often called "Immortals" or "Apple Bearers", although "Companions" appears to have been their real name (more...). In Persepolis, they are carefully sculpted out of stone. In Susa, the soldiers were made from glazed brick, which gives us an idea of the colors.