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A SILVER BOWL OF ARTAXERXES I By J. E. Curtis , M. R. Cowell and C. B. F. Walker The British Museum EARLY URBAN DEVELOPMENTS IN ... Soon after they were published , doubts were cast on the authenticity of these bowls ( Schaeder 1935 ) ...
A SILVER BOWL OF ARTAXERXES I By J. E. Curtis , M. R. Cowell and C. B. F. Walker The British Museum EARLY URBAN DEVELOPMENTS IN ... Soon after they were published , doubts were cast on the authenticity of these bowls ( Schaeder 1935 ) ...
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It seems inevitable that if the bowl is a forgery its perpe- trators included someone not only with an academic ... Carinated bowls with a lotus flower design are well - attested in the Achaemenid period , and derive from Late Assyrian ...
It seems inevitable that if the bowl is a forgery its perpe- trators included someone not only with an academic ... Carinated bowls with a lotus flower design are well - attested in the Achaemenid period , and derive from Late Assyrian ...
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Indeed , Gunter and Jett urge that the whole group of four bowls " should be readmitted to discussions of Achaemenid precious metalware of ... This conclu- sion is entirely borne out by the examination of the British Museum bowl .
Indeed , Gunter and Jett urge that the whole group of four bowls " should be readmitted to discussions of Achaemenid precious metalware of ... This conclu- sion is entirely borne out by the examination of the British Museum bowl .
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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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