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Iran in the Ancient East ( London and New York ) . Kantor , H. 1946. " Oriental Institute Museum Notes : Embossed Plaques with Animal Designs " , JNES 5 , 234–8 . Khakhutaishvili , D. A. 1976. “ A Contribution of the Kartvelian Tribes ...
Iran in the Ancient East ( London and New York ) . Kantor , H. 1946. " Oriental Institute Museum Notes : Embossed Plaques with Animal Designs " , JNES 5 , 234–8 . Khakhutaishvili , D. A. 1976. “ A Contribution of the Kartvelian Tribes ...
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ANCIENT ASSYRIAN TEXTILES AND THE ORIGINS OF CARPET DESIGN1 By Stephanie Dalley Oriental Institute , Oxford Fig . 4. ... of his conversion to civilisation is the clothing which he puts on before he is led to the ancient city of Uruk .
ANCIENT ASSYRIAN TEXTILES AND THE ORIGINS OF CARPET DESIGN1 By Stephanie Dalley Oriental Institute , Oxford Fig . 4. ... of his conversion to civilisation is the clothing which he puts on before he is led to the ancient city of Uruk .
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The following appeared originally in Merv v drevnei i srednevekovoi istorii Vostaka [ “ Merv in the Ancient and Mediaeval History of the East " ] , being a summary of a paper presented at the symposium of that name held at Ashkhabad in ...
The following appeared originally in Merv v drevnei i srednevekovoi istorii Vostaka [ “ Merv in the Ancient and Mediaeval History of the East " ] , being a summary of a paper presented at the symposium of that name held at Ashkhabad in ...
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