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While there are similarities between certain sub - types of " Hib ” in Sasanian and Early Islamic contexts , alkaline turquoise glazes and applied decoration can be traced back at least as far as the Parthian period .
While there are similarities between certain sub - types of " Hib ” in Sasanian and Early Islamic contexts , alkaline turquoise glazes and applied decoration can be traced back at least as far as the Parthian period .
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CONFERENCE NEWS PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN THEMES IN IRANIAN ART . NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF IRAN An international conference organised by the British Institute of Persian Studies and generously sponsored by the British ...
CONFERENCE NEWS PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN THEMES IN IRANIAN ART . NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF IRAN An international conference organised by the British Institute of Persian Studies and generously sponsored by the British ...
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Carved Stonework in Sasanian Style from the Hadramawt in Yemen is it Sasanian ? ” Tuesday , 24 March . School of Oriental and African Studies E. Haerink , " Recent Excavations at ed - Dur , Umm al- Qaiwan . International Relations of a ...
Carved Stonework in Sasanian Style from the Hadramawt in Yemen is it Sasanian ? ” Tuesday , 24 March . School of Oriental and African Studies E. Haerink , " Recent Excavations at ed - Dur , Umm al- Qaiwan . International Relations of a ...
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