Relief: two servants bearing food and drink, Achaemenid, ca. 358–338 B.C., Iran, Persepolis, Achaemenid, Limestone, H. 86.5 cm, Stone-Reliefs, The monumental art and architecture of the Achaemenid period are best exemplified by the ruins of Persepolis, the large ceremonial capital of the empire originally built by Darius I (r. 521–486 B.C.) and expanded by his successors
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Relief, two servants bearing food, drink, Achaemenid, ca, 358–338 B.C, Iran, Persepolis, Limestone, H, 86.5 cm, Stone-Reliefs, monumental, art, architecture, Achaemenid period, best exemplified, ruins, large ceremonial, capital, empire originally, built, Darius I, r, 521–486, expanded, successors
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