Jamzadeh, Parivash. "REFLECTIONS FROM PERSEPOLIS IN A MIRROR FOR
PRINCES." Iranica Antiqua 41 (2006): 71-78. Academic Search Premier.
This article concentrates on the stairways of the Apadana palace in the city of Persepolis, and briefly describes various gestures of officers and kings that are carved on the stairways artificially, plus it explains importance of their role and the functions of the staff officers. Moreover, this article describes the art scheme that occurred on the stairways and the messages that were delivered. Since the research topic is about the architecture in Persepolis, the art on the stairways of the palace is considered to be related to the topic. This source includes some pictures of the stairways and fine art on them. This article is not up to date but it doesn’t really matter since it is about history. This article is retrieved from the Academic Search Premier database, which is specialized in posting articles from magazines and journals.

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