Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 46The Institute, 2008 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Buildings II , III , IV , VII and XIII.22 These rooms were initially identified as storerooms , as the back rooms of Buildings III , IV and VII also contained caches of goods such as stacked bowls , storage jars and stone tools.23 ...
... Buildings II , III , IV , VII and XIII.22 These rooms were initially identified as storerooms , as the back rooms of Buildings III , IV and VII also contained caches of goods such as stacked bowls , storage jars and stone tools.23 ...
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... buildings in the north were built to a planned archi- tectural layout , with buildings orientated " northeast- southwest with nicely aligned and carefully abutted common walls " .85 Significantly , Alizadeh identifies only one open ...
... buildings in the north were built to a planned archi- tectural layout , with buildings orientated " northeast- southwest with nicely aligned and carefully abutted common walls " .85 Significantly , Alizadeh identifies only one open ...
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... ( Buildings II , III / XI and XIII ) that each opened onto the same courtyard containing a communal bread oven ( Fig . 3 ) . Given the parallels with Gawra XII and Hassuna III , it is reasonable to hypothesise that an extended household ...
... ( Buildings II , III / XI and XIII ) that each opened onto the same courtyard containing a communal bread oven ( Fig . 3 ) . Given the parallels with Gawra XII and Hassuna III , it is reasonable to hypothesise that an extended household ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
Revisiting Tole Pir and the Galehdär Valley by Alireza Askari | 21 |
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