Naqš-e Rustam Photos
Naqš-e Rustam: archaeological site in Fars (Iran), best known for its Achaemenid tombs and rock reliefs made in the Sasanian age.
- Elamite relief (damaged; Vanden Berghe #18)*
- Ka'bahe Zardusht
- Tomb III (Darius the Great)
- Tomb IV (Xerxes?)
- Tomb II (Artaxerxes I?)
- Tomb I (Darius II Nothus?)
- Late Achaemenid Magian
- Lion
- Investiture relief of Ardašir I (Vanden Berghe #53)
- Relief of Shapur I (Vanden Berghe #57)
- Audience relief of Bahram II (Vanden Berghe #63)
- Equestrian relief of Bahram II (Vanden Berghe #71)
- Double equestrian relief of Bahram II (Vanden Berghe #72)
- Investiture relief of Narseh (Vanden Berghe #75)
- Equestrian relief of Hormizd II (Vanden Berghe #76)
- Audience relief of Shapur II (damaged; Vanden Berghe #77)
- Unfinished monuments
The numbers of the Sasanian rock reliefs correspond to Louis Vanden Berghe, Reliefs rupestres de l' Iran ancien (1983 Brussels) Table XII.