Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... example in Istanbul dated 483 / 1090.37 In all these , the foot is considerably smaller than the mouth . Only in one early example illustrated by Rice , a fragmentary pierced lamp in the Art Institute , Chicago , does there seem to be ...
... example in Istanbul dated 483 / 1090.37 In all these , the foot is considerably smaller than the mouth . Only in one early example illustrated by Rice , a fragmentary pierced lamp in the Art Institute , Chicago , does there seem to be ...
Side 135
... example . However , in view of the close correspondence between some of the door designs discussed above and those of contemporary kilims , it is perhaps also worth drawing attention to the role of textiles as cur- tains to cover doors ...
... example . However , in view of the close correspondence between some of the door designs discussed above and those of contemporary kilims , it is perhaps also worth drawing attention to the role of textiles as cur- tains to cover doors ...
Side 151
... example , there is the silver bowl bequeathed to the British Museum by A. W. Franks in 1897 ( Pl . XXVIIIa , b ) and allegedly found near Erzincan in eastern Turkey ( Dalton 1964 : no . 180 , pl . XXIII ) . It has centering marks ...
... example , there is the silver bowl bequeathed to the British Museum by A. W. Franks in 1897 ( Pl . XXVIIIa , b ) and allegedly found near Erzincan in eastern Turkey ( Dalton 1964 : no . 180 , pl . XXIII ) . It has centering marks ...
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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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