Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 29-30The Institute, 1991 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Luristan , the chronological range of any particular type of metal artefact in the repertory now taken to be distinctive of this region from the end of the second millennium B.C. until some time in the later seventh century B.C. is ...
... Luristan , the chronological range of any particular type of metal artefact in the repertory now taken to be distinctive of this region from the end of the second millennium B.C. until some time in the later seventh century B.C. is ...
Side 12
... Luristan Bronzes in the University Museum ( Philadel- phia ) . McGovern , P. 1986. The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Central Transjordan : the Baqʻah Valley Project 1977-81 ( University Museum , Philadelphia ) . Maddin , R. 1984 ...
... Luristan Bronzes in the University Museum ( Philadel- phia ) . McGovern , P. 1986. The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Central Transjordan : the Baqʻah Valley Project 1977-81 ( University Museum , Philadelphia ) . Maddin , R. 1984 ...
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... Luristan forge - smiths not only coped with this varia- bility very well , but used a slow - cool heat treatment to produce maximum softness and ductility in the iron no matter what its original condition was . Welding was not used for ...
... Luristan forge - smiths not only coped with this varia- bility very well , but used a slow - cool heat treatment to produce maximum softness and ductility in the iron no matter what its original condition was . Welding was not used for ...
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Their Material and Manufacture | 12 |
Kavads Heresy and Mazdaks Revolt by Patricia Crone | 21 |
Farrukhis Elegy on Maḥmūd of Ghazna by C Edmund Bosworth | 43 |
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