The distinction between Elam and Anšan was already apparent to nineteenth-century scholars such as Billerbeck, Sayce, and Halévy. Similarly, it was readily apparent to Scheil, Vallat, and Amiet. Nevertheless, it…
Read MoreFeudalism and its Characteristics in Ancient Iran
Published: March 11, 2020Feudalism and its Characteristics in Ancient Iran The fifth and final lecture examines feudalism and vassalage as identified by various scholars in the Achaemenid, Arsacid, and Sasanian evidence. It considers…
Read MoreDescent and Marriage in Achaemenid Iran
Published: March 9, 2020Descent and Marriage in Achaemenid Iran The fourth lecture begins by examining the use of ethnos and genos in Herodotus’ discussion of Median and Persian ‘tribes.’ It then turns to…
Read MoreProblems in the Study of Elamite Kinship
Published: March 6, 2020Problems in the Study of Elamite Kinship The third lecture relies largely on evidence from Susa, first considering the nature of the site’s population and then turning to filiation, descent,…
Read MoreAspects of Kinship in Iranian Prehistory
Published: March 4, 2020Aspects of Kinship in Iranian Prehistory The second lecture examines the use of ceramics to indicate group affinity; the proposition that ceramics may reflect patterns of marriage and residence within…
Read MoreMoney is to the West, What Kinship is to the Rest
Published: March 2, 2020Money is to the West, What Kinship is to the Rest The first lecture sets the scene by discussing why kinship is an important if often overlooked aspect of Iranian…
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