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 106
... plain and the adjacent Turkoman Steppe that extends into the Dahistan region or the Misrian plain ( Fig . 1 ) . Watered by seasonal run - off from the Albroz Mountains and rivers that cross the plain , the Gorgan region also receives ...
... plain and the adjacent Turkoman Steppe that extends into the Dahistan region or the Misrian plain ( Fig . 1 ) . Watered by seasonal run - off from the Albroz Mountains and rivers that cross the plain , the Gorgan region also receives ...
Side 113
... plain to the south of the Tehran - Qazvin road ( Fig . 2 ) . The earliest occupation of the plain of Savajbulaq goes back to at least the late fifth millennium B.C. with the emergence of large sites such as Tepe Mushalan and Igherbulaq ...
... plain to the south of the Tehran - Qazvin road ( Fig . 2 ) . The earliest occupation of the plain of Savajbulaq goes back to at least the late fifth millennium B.C. with the emergence of large sites such as Tepe Mushalan and Igherbulaq ...
Side 115
... plain in a network of , at least , twenty - two smaller sites of less than 1 ha . In the north - east , Tepe Hissar stands as the large centre of the whole plain of Damghan which contains a number of second millennium sites . 100 In the ...
... plain in a network of , at least , twenty - two smaller sites of less than 1 ha . In the north - east , Tepe Hissar stands as the large centre of the whole plain of Damghan which contains a number of second millennium sites . 100 In the ...
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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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