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Babylonian , Hittite and Hurrian cult , in all cases , it seems , associated with the sword , no single source may be isolated as the possible origin of the imagery . perhaps represented in the Luristan decorated iron swords .
Babylonian , Hittite and Hurrian cult , in all cases , it seems , associated with the sword , no single source may be isolated as the possible origin of the imagery . perhaps represented in the Luristan decorated iron swords .
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INTRODUCTION The well - known iron swords from early Luristan in Western Iran have aroused much interest from the several viewpoints of style and ornament , place in the cultural history of the Near East , and use or purpose .
INTRODUCTION The well - known iron swords from early Luristan in Western Iran have aroused much interest from the several viewpoints of style and ornament , place in the cultural history of the Near East , and use or purpose .
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The comment of France - Lanord ( 1969 : 105 ) , that the figures on the swords examined by him were mostly of low carbon iron that is easier to engrave , does not apply generally . 7. In France - Lanord ( 1969 : 95-104 ) many of the ...
The comment of France - Lanord ( 1969 : 105 ) , that the figures on the swords examined by him were mostly of low carbon iron that is easier to engrave , does not apply generally . 7. In France - Lanord ( 1969 : 95-104 ) many of the ...
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Kavads Heresy and Mazdaks Revolt by Patricia Crone | 21 |
Farrukhis Elegy on Maḥmūd of Ghazna by C Edmund Bosworth | 43 |
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