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Published comparative material from either Central Asia or Iran appears to be rare . ... Two cowries , at least one with a removed dorsum , are published from the Bactrian site of Delbarjin ( Kruglikova 1986 : 26 , fig . 24 : 8-9 ) .
Published comparative material from either Central Asia or Iran appears to be rare . ... Two cowries , at least one with a removed dorsum , are published from the Bactrian site of Delbarjin ( Kruglikova 1986 : 26 , fig . 24 : 8-9 ) .
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These relatively consistent values in the context of the ( relatively large ) sample sizes and strong graphical support suggest ( with a degree of confidence significantly higher than has been possi- ble with previous published analyses ) ...
These relatively consistent values in the context of the ( relatively large ) sample sizes and strong graphical support suggest ( with a degree of confidence significantly higher than has been possi- ble with previous published analyses ) ...
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33 Addendum are In addition to the Sasanian seals published by Brunner , impressions were made of six other unpub- lished Sasanian seals in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art . Four of the six were dia- mond drilled .
33 Addendum are In addition to the Sasanian seals published by Brunner , impressions were made of six other unpub- lished Sasanian seals in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art . Four of the six were dia- mond drilled .
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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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