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Stone, Faith, and the Quiet Politics of Living Together
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Stone, Faith, and the Quiet Politics of Living Together

What a rural site in northern Iraq reveals about Christian and Zoroastrian coexistence fifteen centuries ago...

In the foothills of the Zagros Mountains, where the Shahrizor Plain opens toward the highlands of today’s Kurdistan Region of Iraq, a modest cluster of stone pillars has begun to complicate familiar stories about religion in Late Antiquity. There are no inscriptions announcing doctrine, no hoards of liturgical objects, no triumphal architecture. And yet…

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