- The
Behistun Inscription (also Bisotun,
Bisitun or Bisutun; Persian: بیستون, Old Persian: Bagastana,
meaning "the
place of god") is a
multilingual Achaemenid...
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Bisitun Cave (also
called "Hunter's cave",
Bisotun [Farsi],
Bisetoun [Kurdish], Bisitoun, or Behistoun) is an
archaeological site of
prehistoric human...
- is
located 525
kilometers (326 mi) west of Tehran.
Mount Bisotoun, aka
Bīsitūn (referring to the
mountain and the
nearby village), is a
mountain with...
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Mousterian Neandertal (valley),
Germany Petralona,
Greece Aterian,
North Africa Bisitun Cave, Iran Daş Salahlı,
Azerbaijan Wezmeh, Iran Biache-Saint-Vaast, France...
- of
Stone Age cave
sites in Iran,
Afghanistan and Syria.
These included Bisitun Cave,
where he
discovered traces of the Neanderthals, and Hotu cave, which...
- King Darius's
Bisitun Inscription." Ph.D. Dissertation,
Harvard Univ.. (2001): . Bae Chul-hyun,
Literary Stemma Of King Darius’s;
Bisitun Inscription Evidence...
- Hotu and
Kamarband Caves Darband Cave Qal'eh Bozi Do-Ashkaft Cave
Warwasi Bisitun Cave
Kashafrud Kani Sib
Neolithic Tappeh Sialk Ganj
Dareh Ali Kosh Hajji...
-
discovered in
Middle Paleolithic sites of the
Zagros region including Bisitun cave, Warwasi, Darai, Kunji, Do-Ashkaft.
There are a
number of
Middle Paleolithic...
- the
Bisitun Inscription. In:
Journal of
Cuneiform Studies. Band 5, Nr. 2, 1951, S. 47–54.
George G. Cameron: The
Elamite Version of the
Bisitun Inscriptions...
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Golden Press. Hyland, John O. (2014). "The
Casualty Figures in Darius'
Bisitun Inscription".
Journal of
Ancient Near
Eastern History. 1 (2): 173–199....