Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Islamic Turquoise Glazed Ware , an Early Islamic type of alkaline glazed ware produced in southern Mesopotamia and possibly areas of Iran ( Keall and Mason 1991 ) and seven sherds of opaque white glazed wares with splashed decoration ...
... Islamic Turquoise Glazed Ware , an Early Islamic type of alkaline glazed ware produced in southern Mesopotamia and possibly areas of Iran ( Keall and Mason 1991 ) and seven sherds of opaque white glazed wares with splashed decoration ...
Side 59
... Islamic plainwares ( Nos . 1-2 ) and glazed ceramics ( Nos . 3–6 ) from surface collection . No. 3 : white fabric 10YR 8/2 with black slip - painting beneath clear glaze ; No. 4 : reddish yellow fabric 5YR 6/6 with partial yellow ...
... Islamic plainwares ( Nos . 1-2 ) and glazed ceramics ( Nos . 3–6 ) from surface collection . No. 3 : white fabric 10YR 8/2 with black slip - painting beneath clear glaze ; No. 4 : reddish yellow fabric 5YR 6/6 with partial yellow ...
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... Islamic metalwork over the years has been the lack of research into precious metal . ' The reason normally given is that none has survived , or so little as to make study impossible , and traditionally , in any case , authors have been ...
... Islamic metalwork over the years has been the lack of research into precious metal . ' The reason normally given is that none has survived , or so little as to make study impossible , and traditionally , in any case , authors have been ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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