Title of article
A Middle Persian Inscription from Persepolis
Author/Authors
Ansari, Maryam Department of Ancient Iranian Languages and Culture - Islamic Azad University - Bushehr Branch
Pages
8
From page
49
To page
56
Abstract
This article deciphers and analyzes a previously unknown Sassanian mint location represented by the inscription
WLČ., based on the analysis of a Middle Persian inscription found in Persepolis, and on the linguistic changes
that occurred during the transition to modern Persian. Evidence is presented to show that this previously unknown
Sassanian mint designation corresponds to the modern-day city of Borazjan in southwestern Iran. This is one of
only a few cases in which the Sassanian recording of known towns is confirmed through archaeological evidence.
Previous efforts to identify mint locations through abbreviated inscriptions and mint marks, have achieved good
results. The linguistic analysis of official seals and inscriptions, in which the name of a city is either in the center (in
abbreviated form) or along the rim (written in full), allows the identification of some mints.. This article presents a
linguistic analysis of a previously unknown mint location designated WLČ. Based on a Middle Persian inscription
found in Persepolis, and the linguistic changes that occurred during the transition to modern Persian, evidence
indicates that WLČ designates the modern city of Borazjan.
Keywords
Sassanian , Mint , Coin , Abbreviation , Pahlavi , Inscription , Linguistic changes
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2441420
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