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The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia
John Curtis
Neil MacGregor
其他書名
A New Beginning for the Middle East
出版
British Museum
, 2013
主題
History / Ancient / General
History / Asia / General
History / Middle East / Iran
History / Asia / Central Asia
History / Social History
Social Science / Archaeology
ISBN
0714111872
9780714111872
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VZ44lwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The Cyrus Cylinder is one of the most famous objects to have survived from the ancient world. The Cylinder was inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform on the orders of the Persian King Cyrus the Great (559-530BC) after he captured Babylon in 539BC. It is often referred to as the first bill of human rights as it appears to permit freedom of worship throughout the Persian Empire and to allow deported people to return to their homelands. It is valued by people all around the world as a symbol of tolerance and respect for different peoples and different faiths, so much so that a copy of the cylinder is on display in the United Nations building in New York.
This catalogue is being published in conjunction with the first ever tour of the object to the United States, along with sixteen other objects from the British Museum's collection. The book discusses how these objects demonstrate the innovations initiated by Persian rule in the Ancient Near East (550 BC-331 BC), a prime example being a gold plaque from the Oxus Treasure with the representation of a priest that shows the spread of the Zoroastrian religion. The book offers a new authoritative translation of the Cyrus Cylinder by Irving Finkel and the publication of two fragments of a cuneiform tablet that show how the Cyrus Cylinder was most probably a proclamation and not just a foundation deposit.