Szasszánida

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This second-century CE helmet was found in a tunnel dug by invading Sassanians beneath the city’s outer wall of Dura-Europos, and was likely worn by a soldier trapped in the tunnel’s collapse.
Plate: the king Yazdgard I, slaying a stag | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Plate: the king Yazdgard I, slaying a stag | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Met
Ducks in ‘Sasanian’ Pearl Roundels, wall painting, Kucha, Xinjiang, Kyzil, Cave 60, 6th – early 7th century – HALI
Ducks in ‘Sasanian’ Pearl Roundels, wall painting, Kucha, Xinjiang, Kyzil, Cave 60, 6th – early 7th century
Plate with king hunting rams | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Plate with king hunting rams | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Met
Plate with a hunting scene from the tale of Bahram Gur and Azadeh | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Plate with a hunting scene from the tale of Bahram Gur and Azadeh | Sasanian | Sasanian | The Met
The Sasanians
Fragments of a Wall Hanging with Figures in Persian Dress
Gorny & Mosch, Munich: Auction Detail
A Sasanian Spangenhelm. 4th - 5th century A.D. Combat helmet with vertical bronze strips connecting four oval bronze plates. The horizontal rim is made of iron.