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Susa is an ancient city located in the Khuzestan province of Iran and has been inhabited since at least 4,200 BC...

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Background imageSusa Collection: Persian lion mounted on a wheeled carriage

Persian lion mounted on a wheeled carriage
Lion mounted on a wheeled carriage made of calcite and bitumen, from Susa

Background imageSusa Collection: Babylonian terracotta figure of a male musician

Babylonian terracotta figure of a male musician
Terracotta figure of a male musician from Susa, from the Louvres collection

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500 - 1100 BC

Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500 - 1100 BC
Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta head of a man, Susa, Iran, 1500-1100 BC

Terracotta head of a man, Susa, Iran, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta statue of the goddess Lama, Susa, beginning of 2nd millenium BC

Terracotta statue of the goddess Lama, Susa, beginning of 2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Stonecarving, Susa, Proto-Elamite and Uruk period, 3500-2850 BC

Stonecarving, Susa, Proto-Elamite and Uruk period, 3500-2850 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta dish with animal decoration, Susa, c4200-3800 BC

Terracotta dish with animal decoration, Susa, c4200-3800 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Painted terracotta goblet with animal decoration, Susa, c4000 BC

Painted terracotta goblet with animal decoration, Susa, c4000 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Detail of a relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Detail of a relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The British Museum

Background imageSusa Collection: Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Kudurru of Nazimarut-Tash, Susa, Kassite period, 12th century BC

Kudurru of Nazimarut-Tash, Susa, Kassite period, 12th century BC. A kudurru is also known as a boundary stone but is more of a document describing land boundaries rather than an actual

Background imageSusa Collection: Vase with geometric decoration, Susa, Iran

Vase with geometric decoration, Susa, Iran. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Glazed brick relief of archers from the Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, Persian, 522-486 BC

Glazed brick relief of archers from the Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, Persian, 522-486 BC. Part of the collection at The Louvre, Paris

Background imageSusa Collection: Palace of Artaxerxes II Mnemon, Susa, Persia, 4th century BC (1891)

Palace of Artaxerxes II Mnemon, Susa, Persia, 4th century BC (1891). Reconstruction by French archaeologist Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy of the palace of Artaxerxes II Mnemon

Background imageSusa Collection: Bodyguard of Persian Kings, 6th-5th century BC

Bodyguard of Persian Kings, 6th-5th century BC. Frieze from the audience hall of the citadel of Darius I (548-486 BC) at Susa, excavated by French archaeologist Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy in 1885

Background imageSusa Collection: Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants, 1881

Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants, 1881. Chromolithograph after a frieze in the citadel at Susa

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta pot with motif of bird eating a fish, Susa, c2000-c1940 BC

Terracotta pot with motif of bird eating a fish, Susa, c2000-c1940 BC
Terracotta pot with motif of bird eating a fish, Susa, Dynasty of Simashki, c2000-c1940 BC. The pot is made of grey terracotta with red paint and white applique. It is now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Cup in the form of a mouflon, Susa, c2000-1940 BC

Cup in the form of a mouflon, Susa, c2000-1940 BC
Cup in the form of a mouflon, Susa, Dynasty of Simshki, c2000-1940 BC. The cup is made from a bitumen compound. Now at The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta statuette of the goddess Lama, Susa, 2nd millenium BC

Terracotta statuette of the goddess Lama, Susa, 2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louve

Background imageSusa Collection: Statuette of a woman, Susa, 2nd millenium BC

Statuette of a woman, Susa, 2nd millenium BC. Now in the Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta head, Susa, 2nd millenium BC

Terracotta head, Susa, 2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Calcite and bitumen hedgehog mounted on wheeled base, Susa, c12th century BC

Calcite and bitumen hedgehog mounted on wheeled base, Susa, c12th century BC. This object was part of a hoard deposited near the Temple of Inshushinak (the patron god of Susa). It is now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Limestone and bitumen lion mounted on a wheeled base, Susa, c12th century BC

Limestone and bitumen lion mounted on a wheeled base, Susa, c12th century BC. This object was part of a hoard deposited near the Temple of Inshushniak (the patron saint of Susa)

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta figurine of a musician, Susa, Iran, c2nd millenium BC

Terracotta figurine of a musician, Susa, Iran, c2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Iran - Shush Castle - Susa

Iran - Shush Castle - Susa
Shush Castle (Chateau de Suse) in the ruins of the ancient city of Susa (Shush) in the Khuzestan Province of Iran. Constructed by French archaeologist Jean-Marie Jacques de Morgan as a secure base

Background imageSusa Collection: Royal Persian Guard of Darius the Great

Royal Persian Guard of Darius the Great
Archers of Dariuss Royal Persian Guard, from the Hall of Artaxerxes II at Susa. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century photograph

Background imageSusa Collection: Soldiers Soldier Persian Bodyguard Qurchis Qorchis

Soldiers Soldier Persian Bodyguard Qurchis Qorchis
Soldiers of the Persian bodyguard. From the frieze in the audience hall of Darius at Susa. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920

Background imageSusa Collection: Ruins of the palace of Persian King Darius I at Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid

Ruins of the palace of Persian King Darius I at Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, in present day Iran. After a print dating from the mid-18th century

Background imageSusa Collection: Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC

Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at the British Museum

Background imageSusa Collection: Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The Louvre

Background imageSusa Collection: Iran / Archaeology / Susa

Iran / Archaeology / Susa
Excavations reveal the massive column bases of the Palace of Artaxerxes ? (circa 5th century BC). Date: 1887

Background imageSusa Collection: Ruins of Sus, Iran

Ruins of Sus, Iran
Ruins of Susa, or Sus, or Sush, with an encampment of travelers with camels and horses

Background imageSusa Collection: Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants. Chromolithograph

Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants. Chromolithograph of 1881 after frieze in the citadel at Susa

Background imageSusa Collection: French expedition archaeological excavations after Second World War

French expedition archaeological excavations after Second World War
Iran, 20th century. Susa. French expedition archaeological excavations after the Second World War

Background imageSusa Collection: Iran, Susa, Female divinity, terracotta

Iran, Susa, Female divinity, terracotta 2nd Millennium B.C. France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Elamite art

Background imageSusa Collection: Frieze depicting griffin of glazed brick, from Palace of Darius I, from Shush (ancient Susa), Iran

Frieze depicting griffin of glazed brick, from Palace of Darius I, from Shush (ancient Susa), Iran
Persian civilization, Achaemenid period, 5th century b.C. Frieze depicting griffin of glazed brick. From the Palace of Darius I at Susa, Iran. Detail

Background imageSusa Collection: Detail of Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad, depicting king trampling his enemies

Detail of Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad, depicting king trampling his enemies, from Shush (ancient Susa)
Akkadian civilization, 3rd millennium b.C. Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad, 2250 b.C. height 2 m. From Shush, ancient Susa, Iran. Detail: the king trampling his enemies



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Susa Collection

Susa is an ancient city located in the Khuzestan province of Iran and has been inhabited since at least 4,200 BC and was once the capital of the Elamite Empire. One of Iran's most important archaeological sites and contains a wealth of artifacts from various periods in history. The city was also home to several important religious sites, including a temple dedicated to Inshushinak, the god of Susa. The city is known for its impressive ziggurat, which dates back to around 2200 BC and stands nearly 70 feet tall. Today, Susa remains a popular tourist destination due to its rich cultural heritage and archaeological significance. Visitors can explore the ruins of palaces and temples as well as visit museums that house artifacts from various periods in history.
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The Susa collection, available on Media Storehouse, showcases the rich cultural heritage of Iran's Asia region. Our collection features a range of wall art options including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints and jigsaw puzzles. Additionally, greeting cards featuring images from the Susa collection are also available for purchase. Susa is an ancient city located in southwestern Iran that has been inhabited since prehistoric times. It was once one of the most important cities in the Persian Empire and served as its capital during certain periods. The city is home to numerous archaeological sites and monuments that have been well-preserved over time. The Susa collection offers a glimpse into this fascinating history through stunning photographs capturing the intricate details of these ancient ruins and artifacts. From towering columns to intricately carved stone reliefs, each piece tells a unique story about this remarkable civilization. Whether you're looking to add some historical depth to your home decor or simply appreciate beautiful photography, the Susa collection is sure to impress with its striking imagery and rich cultural significance.
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Susa, also known as Shush, is an ancient city located in the Khuzestan province of Iran. It was one of the most important cities in the Elamite Empire and later became a significant center for the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Today, Susa is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. We offer art prints featuring images of Susa that showcase its unique architecture, artifacts, and landscapes. These prints are created using high-quality printing techniques that capture every detail of these stunning photographs. They are available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences. Susa art prints from Media Storehouse provide an excellent way to bring a piece of Iranian history into your home or office space. Whether you're looking for a beautiful addition to your personal collection or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, these prints offer something truly unique and captivating.
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What Susa (Iran Heritage Sites Iran Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Susa art prints that capture the essence of this ancient Iranian city. You can choose from a variety of images that showcase the rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels of Susa, including stunning photographs of its historic ruins, temples, and palaces. These art prints are available in different sizes and formats to suit your preferences. Some popular options include black-and-white photographs that highlight the intricate details and textures of Susa's monuments, as well as colorful paintings that evoke the vibrant spirit and beauty of this unique destination. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves history and culture, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in every print, you can be sure that your chosen artwork will look stunning on any wall.
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We offer a wide range of Susa art prints that are available for purchase. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have various options available such as framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our Susa art prints showcase the beauty and history of this ancient city in Iran. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this unique location, making it an ideal addition to any home or office space. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints at affordable prices without compromising on quality. Our collection includes a variety of sizes and styles to suit your preferences while ensuring that each piece is made with exceptional attention to detail. Our Susa art prints are priced competitively so that everyone can enjoy them without breaking the bank.
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We take great care in delivering your Susa art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints arrive safely and undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube before being shipped out to you. We work with trusted shipping partners who are experienced in handling delicate artwork. They will deliver your package directly to your doorstep or mailbox, depending on the size of the print. Once you receive your Susa art prints, we recommend taking them out of the tube as soon as possible and laying them flat for a few hours to allow any curling from shipping to settle. Then, they can be framed or displayed however you choose. We hope that our delivery process ensures that you receive beautiful and high-quality Susa art prints that can be enjoyed for years to come.