A marvel of prehistoric engineering, this sculptural group dates from around the 6th century AD and is a living archaeological relic of the emperor and Japanese glory.
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先史時代の技術の驚異であるこの彫刻群は、紀元6世紀ごろのもので、天皇と日本の栄光を伝える生きた考古学的遺物である。
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Todo una maravilla de la ingeniería prehistórica, este grupo escultórico data del siglo VI d.C aproximadamente, son todo una reliquia arqueológica viva el emperador y la gloria nipona.
TEHRAN – A recently finished archaeological excavation,on the ruins of a massive fort is southern Iran,reveals the monument was initially used in Sassanid era and later during the early Islamic epoch up to the late Qajar era.
Covering some 20 ha in area, Qale Ezhdeha-Peykar, whose name literary translates into ‘dragon-bodied’ fort, is situated on a mound in Lar county of Fars province, southern Iran, Mehr reported on Tuesday.
The [archaeological] site consists of three ridges on the north, middle, and south, and was surrounded by a defensive wall in which watchtowers were built at regular intervals, the remains of which can be seen today.
The excavation indicates the history of settlement in this area stretches to the Sassanid era (224–651) and then it continued to be inhabited from early Islamic centuries until the end of the Qajar period (1789-1925).
Conducted under the supervision of the Research institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, the dig makes the first archaeological season on the fortress, the report said.
The Sassanid era (224 CE–651) is of very high importance in the history of Iran. Under Sassanids, Persian art and architecture experienced a general renaissance. Architecture often took grandiose proportions, such as palaces at Ctesiphon, Firuzabad, and Sarvestan, which are amongst the highlights of the ensemble.
Crafts such as metalwork and gem engraving grew highly sophisticated, yet scholarship was encouraged by the state. In those years, works from both the East and West were translated into Pahlavi, the language of the Sassanians.
The Sassanid archaeological landscape also represents a highly efficient system of land use and strategic utilization of natural topography in the creation of the earliest cultural centers of the Sassanid civilization.
The Muslim conquest of Persia, also known as the Arab conquest of Iran, led to the fall of the Sasanian Empire of Iran (Persia) in ca. 651 and the eventual decline of the Zoroastrian religion. The rise of Muslims coincided with an unprecedented political, social, economic, and military weakness in Persia.
In 2018, UNESCO added an ensemble of Sassanian historical cities in southern Iran — titled “Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region”-- to its World Heritage list. The ensemble comprises eight archaeological sites situated in three geographical parts of Firuzabad, Bishapur, and Sarvestan. It reflects the optimized utilization of natural topography and bears witness to the influence of Achaemenid and Parthian cultural traditions and Roman art that later made a significant impact on the architecture and artistic styles of the Islamic era.
Mausoleo Nikko Tosho-gu, construido en el siglo XVII por Iemitsu, sucesor de Tokugawa Ieyasu. Es un lugar compuesto por un horror vacui, horror al vacío, consta con un gran bestiario de animales con un alto lujo de detalles, es un lugar donde se ve, el máximo esplendor del arte tradicional japonés budista y sintoísta en una gran armonía.
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Nikko Tosho-gu Mausoleum, built in the 17th century by Iemitsu, successor of Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is a place composed of a horror vacui, horror of emptiness, it consists of a large bestiary of animals with great detail, it is a place where you can see the maximum splendor of traditional Japanese Buddhist and Shinto art in great harmony.
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17世紀、徳川家康の後継者である家光によって建てられた日光東照宮。ホラーヴァクイ、空虚の恐怖で構成された場所であり、細部まで描き込まれた動物の大型獣戯画で構成され、日本の伝統的な仏教美術と神道美術が見事に調和した最大の素晴らしさを見ることができる場所である。
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President Obama ’s incident in 2008 may be the first black president to think about now, but actually is the return of Pharaoh of Egyptian civilization? It may have been.
As for black people, their ancestors are also Egyptians, so the extraordinary enthusiasm at that time may not be explainable only by escape from the economic crisis. I also wondered that he gave the Nobel Peace Prize.