Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... period from Vahrām IV to Ardaxšir III , but is scarce for the Arab - Sasanian period . 29 Type 2 : mint signature right Mint AH ( Pl . IV , 9 ) . 9. 4.15g , 28mm , 3h . ( Album no . 127 ) . This signature is scarce under Vahram V and ...
... period from Vahrām IV to Ardaxšir III , but is scarce for the Arab - Sasanian period . 29 Type 2 : mint signature right Mint AH ( Pl . IV , 9 ) . 9. 4.15g , 28mm , 3h . ( Album no . 127 ) . This signature is scarce under Vahram V and ...
Side 123
... period itself : if the Safavid period saw the end of Iranian Islamic culture , it was therefore going nowhere , and is consequently less worthy of study . ( It is the converse of the argument which emphasises the overwhelming importance ...
... period itself : if the Safavid period saw the end of Iranian Islamic culture , it was therefore going nowhere , and is consequently less worthy of study . ( It is the converse of the argument which emphasises the overwhelming importance ...
Side 158
... period has been estimated to be approximately 90 hectares ( Usmanova , Filanovich and Koshelenko 1985 ) . Characteristic ceramics of this period are so- called “ cylindrical - conical ceramic vessels " ( Fig . 6 ) , i.e. heavily ...
... period has been estimated to be approximately 90 hectares ( Usmanova , Filanovich and Koshelenko 1985 ) . Characteristic ceramics of this period are so- called “ cylindrical - conical ceramic vessels " ( Fig . 6 ) , i.e. heavily ...
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