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Lead Curator of the special exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece Dr Jamie Fraser hosts this collection of short talks on the craftmanship of luxuries from the Persian empire. The exhibition includes several recreated garments from the Achaemenid Persian period (559–330 BC). They are there to demonstrate how important textiles and clothing were to the Persian elite and, in this talk, Prof Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones will guide us through the rudiments of the meaning of clothing in ancient Persian culture and reveal how he researched and recreated the garments on display. Mohammed Ghassen Nouira will briefly tackle the history of imperial purple, a highly valued natural dye, exploring its production process and how it evolved to become the symbol of power and wealth in the ancient world. British Museum Curator Dr St John Simpson will discuss the wonders of the Oxus Treasure, an important collection of around 180 surviving pieces of gold and silver metalwork including jewellery, figurines, sculptures, votive plaques, vessels and coins. These objects originate from the Achaemenid Persian period and demonstrate the melting pot of influences on metal craft of the time. Content warning: these presentations contain images of human remains at 13:28-14:52 and 31:32-32.12. This event is part of the public programme supporting the exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece (open until 13 August). More information about the exhibition can be found here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibit... Sign up to our newsletters for the latest news on our work, stories about the collection and upcoming events: https://emails.britishmuseum.org/k/Br... We’re bringing inspiring stories of humanity’s shared histories and cultural achievements to millions of people online. Your support ensures that we can continue to make the collection and videos like this one available to as many people as possible. If you can, please donate today: http://ow.ly/1e1Y30qHebG or you can text BMLEARN to 70085. Texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message. The British Museum is committed to curating the human remains in its collection with care, respect and dignity. The Museum has developed a policy that outlines the principles governing the respectful and lawful holding, display, study and care of human remains in the British Museum’s collection. More information: https://www.britishmuseum.org/our-wor... Please see our social media code of conduct: http://ow.ly/HGiw30se20t Image credit: Gold griffin-headed armlet from the Oxus Treasure, Tajikstan, 500–300 BC. View on Collection online: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collect...