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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... production was organised predominantly to service the ceremonial and votive purposes of palaces and temples . But , as Siegelová ( 1984 : 165 ff .; cf. Muhly et al . 1985 : 73 ) has pointed out , there may have been a utilitarian aspect ...
... production was organised predominantly to service the ceremonial and votive purposes of palaces and temples . But , as Siegelová ( 1984 : 165 ff .; cf. Muhly et al . 1985 : 73 ) has pointed out , there may have been a utilitarian aspect ...
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... production and export of silk from Iran showed an upward trend . However , the destructive silk worm disease of 1864 put an end to this function of silk in the economy , and estimated output , for instance , declined from nearly 2.2 ...
... production and export of silk from Iran showed an upward trend . However , the destructive silk worm disease of 1864 put an end to this function of silk in the economy , and estimated output , for instance , declined from nearly 2.2 ...
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... production of raw wool , this being the main raw material needed for carpet production.15 -Despite the beauty of the final product , the pro- duction process was very simple and no sophisti- cated machinery or substantial capital were ...
... production of raw wool , this being the main raw material needed for carpet production.15 -Despite the beauty of the final product , the pro- duction process was very simple and no sophisti- cated machinery or substantial capital were ...
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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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