Identification of the Encircled Bust based on the Achaemenid samples and Qizqapan Motif
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The Encircled Male Bust is one of the most mysterious symbols of ancient Iran and as yet, many researchers have commented on its identity and origin. However, the evidences have not been enough to achieve a certain, ultimate result. Some researchers relate the Encircled Bust to the pre-Achaemenid period and believe that its origin goes back to Assyrian art. On the other hand, there is the possibility that the Encircled Bust is a purely Iranian innovative motif (Median or Achaemenian). So far, there have been various hypotheses proposing that the Encircled bust could be Ahura-Mazda, the Moon God, Mithra, Xwarneh, or alive or dead king. Reviewing the history of the Encircled Bust and analyzing previous opinions, this research concludes that there are two candidates for the identification of this motif: 1. King, 2. a god other than Ahura-Mazda. In the first case, the most possible option is the dead king and in the second case the most possible case is the god of Mithra.
Keywords:
Encircled bust , Achaemenian , Qizqapan , dead king , Mithra
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Archaeological Studies, Volume:10 Issue: 1, 2018
Pages:
115 to 134
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