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THE REFLECTION OF BELIEFS ABOUT WATER IN ELAMITE ARTWORKS (THE STUDY ON DIFFERENT MANIFESTATIONS OF WATER GODS IN ART OF 3RD AND 2ND MILLENNIUMS B.C OF ANCIENT ELAM BY CONSIDERING THE EXAMPLES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND SHAHDAD)

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  85-94

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 In the transition from nomadic to sedentary and permanent residence, water as an essential component of life, has played an important role. EAse of access to water guaranteed the continuation of life and living.This liquid substance was linked to human living and the water routes connected the people and their relatives together. So, to imagine life without water seemed impossible. Since ancient man for the influential factors considered some gods that ran phenomena based on their own volition, so the great place was dedicated to the WATER GOD.South west region of Iran; ancient ELAM wasn' t isolated from this rule. According to the works owned by its residents, can be clearly realized the importance of this issue. There are undeniable similarities between ELAMite and MESOPOTAMIAn WATER GOD in some cases. Shahdad area in the EAst of ELAM from the same perspective, as the third area is taken into consideration. Different aspects of the WATER GOD in this area to discover the meaning and concepts behind them are examined.

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    EBRAHIMI POUR FARSANGI, MARYAM, & NADALIAN, AHMAD. (2012). THE REFLECTION OF BELIEFS ABOUT WATER IN ELAMITE ARTWORKS (THE STUDY ON DIFFERENT MANIFESTATIONS OF WATER GODS IN ART OF 3RD AND 2ND MILLENNIUMS B.C OF ANCIENT ELAM BY CONSIDERING THE EXAMPLES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND SHAHDAD). NEGAREH, 7(21), 85-94. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/143044/en

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    EBRAHIMI POUR FARSANGI MARYAM, NADALIAN AHMAD. THE REFLECTION OF BELIEFS ABOUT WATER IN ELAMITE ARTWORKS (THE STUDY ON DIFFERENT MANIFESTATIONS OF WATER GODS IN ART OF 3RD AND 2ND MILLENNIUMS B.C OF ANCIENT ELAM BY CONSIDERING THE EXAMPLES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND SHAHDAD). NEGAREH[Internet]. 2012;7(21):85-94. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/143044/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MARYAM EBRAHIMI POUR FARSANGI, and AHMAD NADALIAN, “THE REFLECTION OF BELIEFS ABOUT WATER IN ELAMITE ARTWORKS (THE STUDY ON DIFFERENT MANIFESTATIONS OF WATER GODS IN ART OF 3RD AND 2ND MILLENNIUMS B.C OF ANCIENT ELAM BY CONSIDERING THE EXAMPLES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND SHAHDAD),” NEGAREH, vol. 7, no. 21, pp. 85–94, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/143044/en

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