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 26
... probably from a collapsed cist . Amongst the stones lay fragments of crushed bone and four barely reconstructable pots ( Fig . 11 : 10-13 ) . Painted Chamber Grave 2 lay further to the west . It was another double , probably husband and ...
... probably from a collapsed cist . Amongst the stones lay fragments of crushed bone and four barely reconstructable pots ( Fig . 11 : 10-13 ) . Painted Chamber Grave 2 lay further to the west . It was another double , probably husband and ...
Side 106
... probably carbon for black and grey . The most common designs are multiple step patterns ; these were often combined with triangular elements and sometimes incorporated rosettes ( Pl . II ) . Elaborate curvilinear designs also occur but ...
... probably carbon for black and grey . The most common designs are multiple step patterns ; these were often combined with triangular elements and sometimes incorporated rosettes ( Pl . II ) . Elaborate curvilinear designs also occur but ...
Side 159
... probably used for storage . In the burning debris between the building and the enclosure wall we found the twisted skeleton of a young man who must have perished in the fire following period III . According to a radiocarbon dating of a ...
... probably used for storage . In the burning debris between the building and the enclosure wall we found the twisted skeleton of a young man who must have perished in the fire following period III . According to a radiocarbon dating of a ...
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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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According aivān appear Arab architectural army Attribution Babylon Babylonia brown brown paint buff building captives central century chamber Collection conquest continued cooking ware core corner court cultural dahāqin decoration Diameter documents dome earlier early east Elamite evidence examples excavations fact four Grave grey Height Herat Humadešu Ibid important included India interest Iran Iranian Iraq Islamic Khān known land later Level lower Magians mentioned mosques Mound Muslim Naw Bahār occur original paint perhaps period Persian poets possible pottery present probably reason reference region reign remains returned royal Sasanian scribe seems settled settlement Shāh side slip stone suggests surface survey Tabari taken Tehran Tepe town Trench University upper village wall ware