Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 25-26The Institute, 1987 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... shows that the city existed long before Alexander's general Craterus marched down the Hilmand in 325 B.C. It must have been occupied continuously by larger or smaller settlements , but only three periods have left visible remains aside ...
... shows that the city existed long before Alexander's general Craterus marched down the Hilmand in 325 B.C. It must have been occupied continuously by larger or smaller settlements , but only three periods have left visible remains aside ...
Side 132
... shows severe cracking in the pishṭāq of the Masjid - i Jāmi of Firdaus in Khurāsān . However , no signs of distress to the building as a whole seem visible on this count . Subsequent restoration seems to have recognized the ...
... shows severe cracking in the pishṭāq of the Masjid - i Jāmi of Firdaus in Khurāsān . However , no signs of distress to the building as a whole seem visible on this count . Subsequent restoration seems to have recognized the ...
Side 136
... show the effect on the linear arch of the different load patterns postulated . Fig . 11 shows the results of the actual calculation carried out for an arch at Ribāț - i Sharaf under two different assumptions of loading ( see Pl . IIb ) ...
... show the effect on the linear arch of the different load patterns postulated . Fig . 11 shows the results of the actual calculation carried out for an arch at Ribāț - i Sharaf under two different assumptions of loading ( see Pl . IIb ) ...
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Glyptic Evidence for a Connection Between Iran SyroPalestine | 27 |
Saljuq Monuments in Iran V The Imamzada Nur Gurgan by Robert | 55 |
Dinars from Western Mazandaran of Some Vassals of the Saljuq | 77 |
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