Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 34The Institute, 1996 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... household function for Structure C. It is interesting to note that , unlike Structures D - E to the south , all rooms in this building were filled with refuse - rich deposits rather than closely - packed , deliberately laid , mudbrick ...
... household function for Structure C. It is interesting to note that , unlike Structures D - E to the south , all rooms in this building were filled with refuse - rich deposits rather than closely - packed , deliberately laid , mudbrick ...
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... household , some of which must have necessi- tated cooking - pots . It must therefore be assumed that the majority of cooking vessels were in fact made of iron or bronze . Indeed , the scarcity of a suitable local refractory clay ...
... household , some of which must have necessi- tated cooking - pots . It must therefore be assumed that the majority of cooking vessels were in fact made of iron or bronze . Indeed , the scarcity of a suitable local refractory clay ...
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