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 21
... pottery : “ Genre Luristan ” wares , and the red and , buff black - painted pottery characteristic of Bābā Jān IV . On the top of the deposit , directly below the Level 3 paving , was a large wheel - made jar shoulder fragment decorated ...
... pottery : “ Genre Luristan ” wares , and the red and , buff black - painted pottery characteristic of Bābā Jān IV . On the top of the deposit , directly below the Level 3 paving , was a large wheel - made jar shoulder fragment decorated ...
Side 165
... pottery can be divided into three groups , according to their decoration techniques . The most common ware has a buff slip with black or brownish - black painting . Red slipped pottery with a black design ( unfortunately almost wiped ...
... pottery can be divided into three groups , according to their decoration techniques . The most common ware has a buff slip with black or brownish - black painting . Red slipped pottery with a black design ( unfortunately almost wiped ...
Side 167
... pottery kilns . Several vessels , fragments of wasters and conelike pottery pegs for hanging pottery in a kiln or for controlling the temperature were found in the test trench . Fragments of vessels broken during firing were found ...
... pottery kilns . Several vessels , fragments of wasters and conelike pottery pegs for hanging pottery in a kiln or for controlling the temperature were found in the test trench . Fragments of vessels broken during firing were found ...
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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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