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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Side 238
... models : the turquoise- glazed so - called " tabourets " from late Seljuq ... house models is incidental and representative of nothing more than a handy bit of standard decoration ... House E House B House H E House W Main 238 MARGARET GRAVES.
... models : the turquoise- glazed so - called " tabourets " from late Seljuq ... house models is incidental and representative of nothing more than a handy bit of standard decoration ... House E House B House H E House W Main 238 MARGARET GRAVES.
Side 241
... house models represent nothing as highly developed as arcades , 48 but a form of the more basic decorative brick " lip " that has persisted in Iranian domestic archi- tecture to the present day . The ... HOUSE MODELS FROM MEDIEVAL PERSIA 241.
... house models represent nothing as highly developed as arcades , 48 but a form of the more basic decorative brick " lip " that has persisted in Iranian domestic archi- tecture to the present day . The ... HOUSE MODELS FROM MEDIEVAL PERSIA 241.
Side 247
... models of people and animals , and noted that these were invariably very short - lived playthings : we can assume that they were probably made of sun - dried , unfired clay.81 Even if one were to ... HOUSE MODELS FROM MEDIEVAL PERSIA 247.
... models of people and animals , and noted that these were invariably very short - lived playthings : we can assume that they were probably made of sun - dried , unfired clay.81 Even if one were to ... HOUSE MODELS FROM MEDIEVAL PERSIA 247.
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