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druzhina
07-28-2016, 06:48
6th-7th century Persian archers
Archer in a wall hanging with figures in Persian dress, late 6th–early 7th century, Benaki Museum, Athens (http://warfare.tk/6-10/Wall_Hanging-Benaki.htm)
Archer on 'Khusraw's Dial', a silver plate from Klimova with Sasanian enthronement scene, 7th century. Hermitage Museum S-43 (http://warfare.tk/6-10/Klimova_enthronement_plate.htm)
These are perhaps houshold archers. The Sasanian reliefs of Taq-i-Bustan, has an Arrow Bearer in a Royal Boat at a Boar Hunt (http://warfare.tk/Persia/Taq-i-Bustan_XV-Boar_Hunt-Arrow_Bearer.htm) has very ornate dress.
The headwear on 'Khusraw's Dial' may be a patterned textile hat with a cloth wrapped around it like the wall hanging or on the horse-archer on the left in a battle between Arabs, Persians and Ethiopians. Coptic textile fragment, Egypt, late 6th or early 7th century, Louvre (http://warfare.tk/6-10/Coptic-Textile-Battle-Louvre.htm), rather than a helmet.
A similar cloth can be seen on the horse archer in a floor painting with hunting scene, Umayyad, Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi c.724-43AD (http://warfare.tk/6-10/Qasr_al-Hayr_al-Gharbi-Horse_archer.htm)

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Archer in a wall hanging with figures in Persian dress, late 6th–early 7th century, Benaki Museum, Athens (http://warfare.ga/6-10/Wall_Hanging-Benaki.htm)

Druzhina
6th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.tk/6C.htm)