Matthew Philip Canepa is an American historian of art, and archaeology; as well as a writer and educator. He is a Professor of Art History and inaugural...
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art, rock reliefs in particular. In relation to the Sasanian dress, Matthew Canepa (2018) states: It consisted of loose-fitting trousers, boots, and a...
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nobility and clergy. According to modern historians Touraj Daryaee and Matthew Canepa, sharing women was most likely an overstatement and defamation deriving...
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Sasanian King was crowned. However, according to the modern art historian Matthew Canepa, archaeological evidence shows that the mosque was built in the 7th...
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become progressively stylized". In the words of Rebecca Darley and Matthew Canepa: Coins usually bore the royal portrait on the obverse and a fire altar...
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form of communism. According to modern historians Touraj Daryaee and Matthew Canepa, 'sharing women' was most likely an overstatement and defamation deriving...
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Commagene, Pontus, and possibly Parthia, to see it. The modern historian Matthew Canepa (2017) suggested that Ariarathes VI minted these two different types...
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It was introduced by Ardashir I (r. 224–242). The art historian Matthew P. Canepa notes that although the Greek word Korymbos or Latin Corymbus has...
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Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society. p. 40. Canepa, Matthew P. (2009). The Two Eyes of the Earth: Art and Ritual of Kingship Between...
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club is carved in relief "as if propped up behind him" according to Matthew P. Canepa. The form of the stele bears similarities to Seleucid stelae that...
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