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The signature first appears on drachms of Vahrām IV and continues until Ardaxšīr
III ; it is very rare or non - existent in the Arab - Sasanian period . 63 The signature
most probably denotes Rev - Ardaxšīr ( Rev - Ardashir ) in Khuzistān . 64 Mint ...
The signature first appears on drachms of Vahrām IV and continues until Ardaxšīr
III ; it is very rare or non - existent in the Arab - Sasanian period . 63 The signature
most probably denotes Rev - Ardaxšīr ( Rev - Ardashir ) in Khuzistān . 64 Mint ...
Side 11
This wall was approximately 6 m . long and probably defined a second building
to the north . A small alley , approximately 0 . 70 m . wide and defined by the
northern wall of Room C and the wall in the northern section , provided access to
this ...
This wall was approximately 6 m . long and probably defined a second building
to the north . A small alley , approximately 0 . 70 m . wide and defined by the
northern wall of Room C and the wall in the northern section , provided access to
this ...
Side 18
This probably represents a hearth . Contemporary with this were a number of
other sunken features with thin ashy primary fills , hence probably used in food
preparation . These include a square feature 22 - 23 cm . across by 28 cm . deep
...
This probably represents a hearth . Contemporary with this were a number of
other sunken features with thin ashy primary fills , hence probably used in food
preparation . These include a square feature 22 - 23 cm . across by 28 cm . deep
...
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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