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 108
... period , which is characterised by what Deshayes refers to as a " juxtaposi- tion " of different red and grey wares . It is in this transition phase that the two large cultural spheres of the north - east are formed . This period is ...
... period , which is characterised by what Deshayes refers to as a " juxtaposi- tion " of different red and grey wares . It is in this transition phase that the two large cultural spheres of the north - east are formed . This period is ...
Side 109
... Period III ( c . 2100-1600 ) . The earliest phase of this period , IIIA , is the richest in the history of the site according to the wealth of the grave goods which include objects in silver , cornelian and lapis - lazuli.38 Deshayes ...
... Period III ( c . 2100-1600 ) . The earliest phase of this period , IIIA , is the richest in the history of the site according to the wealth of the grave goods which include objects in silver , cornelian and lapis - lazuli.38 Deshayes ...
Side 342
... Period III . Period III : 6 ( 2600-2400 B.C. ) sees the earliest appearance of tin- bronze , though only in burial contexts . Tin - bronze occurs regularly outside of burials beginning in Period III : 4 ( 2100-1900 B.C. ) ...
... Period III . Period III : 6 ( 2600-2400 B.C. ) sees the earliest appearance of tin- bronze , though only in burial contexts . Tin - bronze occurs regularly outside of burials beginning in Period III : 4 ( 2100-1900 B.C. ) ...
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Revisiting Tole Pir and the Galehdär Valley by Alireza Askari | 21 |
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