Heart of an Empire

Herzfeld's Discovery of Pasargadae

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Feb 13 2016 - Jul 31 2016

Located in the dasht-i murghab, or "plain of the water bird," in southwestern Iran, Pasargadae was the first capital of the ancient Achaemenid Persian Empire (circa 540 BCE) and the last resting place of Cyrus the Great.

Impressed with its ruins, German archaeologist Ernst Herzfeld (1879–1948) briefly surveyed the site for the first time in 1905. Having completed his PhD thesis on Pasargadae in 1907, he returned in 1923 and 1928 to conduct more extensive excavations. The result was the first map of the site and the identification of its major extant structures.

Featuring selections from the Freer|Sackler Archives' rich holdings of Herzfeld's drawings, notes, and photographs—among the world’s largest collections of archival materials on Pasargadae—this exhibition illuminates one of the most important sites of the ancient world.

  • Islamic / Assyrian / Persian
  • 20th Century
  • History

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