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Among the most distinctive remains were fragments of highly vitrified crucibles
with black surfaces , white fabrics and angular broken edges . Owing to their
extremely hard nature , these survived well in surface artefact scatters . The
distribution ...
Among the most distinctive remains were fragments of highly vitrified crucibles
with black surfaces , white fabrics and angular broken edges . Owing to their
extremely hard nature , these survived well in surface artefact scatters . The
distribution ...
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Refiring trials on actual crucible fragments recovered from the excavations
revealed that no major changes ( such as sagging or bloating ) occurred even at
temperatures as high as 1500°C . The wall fragments as well as lid fragments ...
Refiring trials on actual crucible fragments recovered from the excavations
revealed that no major changes ( such as sagging or bloating ) occurred even at
temperatures as high as 1500°C . The wall fragments as well as lid fragments ...
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The site was excavated in 1963 – 78 – 1969 : one fragment was recovered from
Room 7 by A . G . Gubaev . ... building ( Trench coin finds from the site , no proper
records of the 8 ) ; 50 more bullae and fragments were recovbullae were kept .
The site was excavated in 1963 – 78 – 1969 : one fragment was recovered from
Room 7 by A . G . Gubaev . ... building ( Trench coin finds from the site , no proper
records of the 8 ) ; 50 more bullae and fragments were recovbullae were kept .
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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ancient appears Avestan bowls British calendar called Central century ceramic coins collected complete continued Daghestan door drachms early east eastern English evidence example excavated existence face fact figure further give given Greek Gyaur Kala hand hoard important India inscription Institute interest Iran Iranian Iron Islamic Kala Area king known language late later London Malcolm material meaning Merv Middle mint Mirzā monnaies month Mound Museum noted original period Persian possible present probably published reason referred remains Report represented result Room samples Sasanian scholars seals seems shows signature silver sources Structure suggests surface tion translation Vahrām wall write Yazdgird Zoroaster Zoroastrian