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Another pre-Sasanian Middle Persian inscription

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2021

NICHOLAS SIMS-WILLIAMS*
Affiliation:
School of Oriental and African Studies ns5@soas.ac.uk
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Abstract

A pre-Sasanian Middle Persian inscription on a silver bowl is published here for the first time and compared with a similar inscription published by P. O. Skjærvø in 2000 and identified by him as naming members of the dynasty which ruled Persis (Fārs) in the 1st century bce. The commentary concentrates on the word šʾtḥw, apparently a name for this type of bowl, and on the importance of these inscriptions for the history of the Pahlavi script.

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Fig. 1. The bowl bearing the inscription “Persis 2”. Photograph used by permission of the owner.

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Fig. 2. Inscription “Persis 2”. Montage (not exactly to scale) © Nicholas Sims-Williams.

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Fig. 3. Inscription “Persis 1”. Tracing (not exactly to scale) © Nicholas Sims-Williams.

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Fig. 4. Coin of Waxšahr. Harlan J. Berk, Ltd., 122nd Buy or Bid Sale, 6 September 2001, lot 272. Photograph used by permission.