Image: Detail. Parthian stele from Ashur, Iraq. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turkey
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Description: Detail. The Aramaic inscription says that this stele was erected in the 324th year of the Seleucid calendar (12-13 CE) by Sanashu's son, Re'n-tayar, the esteemed shepherd, for the goddess Sherua. Parthian stele from Ashur, Iraq. 1st century CE. Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: Detail. Parthian stele from Ashur, Iraq. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turkey
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