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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... reported from a controlled excavation . They are usually placed in the first phase of the Iron Age in Luristan ( cf. Calmeyer 1969 : 70 ff . , 155 ff .; Moorey 1971a : 28 ff . ) at a time when inscribed weapons of Babylonian and Elamite ...
... reported from a controlled excavation . They are usually placed in the first phase of the Iron Age in Luristan ( cf. Calmeyer 1969 : 70 ff . , 155 ff .; Moorey 1971a : 28 ff . ) at a time when inscribed weapons of Babylonian and Elamite ...
Side 15
... reported are appreciably higher than normal for the associated carbon content and microstructure . The reason is not clear , and it is probably an artifact of the mixed microstructures . Chemical analyses of parts of swords have been ...
... reported are appreciably higher than normal for the associated carbon content and microstructure . The reason is not clear , and it is probably an artifact of the mixed microstructures . Chemical analyses of parts of swords have been ...
Side 18
... reported was 0.02 per cent ; phosphorus of 2 reported 0.04 per cent ; and sulphur of one at 0.002 per cent . The analyses reported by Salin et al . ( 1962-3 : 209–17 ) were done on the sword examined by R. Damien . objects of ...
... reported was 0.02 per cent ; phosphorus of 2 reported 0.04 per cent ; and sulphur of one at 0.002 per cent . The analyses reported by Salin et al . ( 1962-3 : 209–17 ) were done on the sword examined by R. Damien . objects of ...
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