Sasanian Persia, Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia

Document Type : Book Review

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Phd of Archaeology, Azarbaijan.

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The Sasanian era is one of the important periods of Iranian history and archeologists and historians have come up with many books and articles on this period. Sasanian Persia, Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia, is a new book that also includes articles in this regard, edited by Eberhard W. Sauer and published by the University of Edinburgh Press.

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