Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 14The Institute, 1976 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 67
... documents from Erech ( YOS 6 , 169.20 and 231.24 ) which are dated in 10 and 14.IV 539/38 B.C. , i.e. three months before the capture of Erech by Cyrus , of which the terminus post quem is 13 October ( see Parker - Dubberstein , p . 13 ) ...
... documents from Erech ( YOS 6 , 169.20 and 231.24 ) which are dated in 10 and 14.IV 539/38 B.C. , i.e. three months before the capture of Erech by Cyrus , of which the terminus post quem is 13 October ( see Parker - Dubberstein , p . 13 ) ...
Side 70
... documents , as in it the 5 " scribe of the house of the treasurers ” ( LÚļupšarru ša bit kāşirānu ) 95 is mentioned . Elsewhere , the title LÚtupšarru ša bit kāşirānu occurs only once , in Babylonia , in the reign of Nabonidus . 96 Four ...
... documents , as in it the 5 " scribe of the house of the treasurers ” ( LÚļupšarru ša bit kāşirānu ) 95 is mentioned . Elsewhere , the title LÚtupšarru ša bit kāşirānu occurs only once , in Babylonia , in the reign of Nabonidus . 96 Four ...
Side 71
... documents from Humadešu which support the location in Persis inasmuch as they suggest that Humadešu lay outside Babylonia . The first fact is the statement in Nos . 4 and 8 that the debtor , Itti - Marduk - balāļu descendant of Egibi ...
... documents from Humadešu which support the location in Persis inasmuch as they suggest that Humadešu lay outside Babylonia . The first fact is the statement in Nos . 4 and 8 that the debtor , Itti - Marduk - balāļu descendant of Egibi ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran | 7 |
The Kūfichis or Quſy in Persian History by C E Bosworth | 19 |
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