Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 7-8The Institute, 1969 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 139
... material was generally available . This is largely confirmed by fieldwork in two great mining areas of antiquity in the Near East : the Arabah of Israel and the Caucasus.99 That this was not invariably the case may be seen at Mari ...
... material was generally available . This is largely confirmed by fieldwork in two great mining areas of antiquity in the Near East : the Arabah of Israel and the Caucasus.99 That this was not invariably the case may be seen at Mari ...
Side 169
... material from the Hamadān region . Pottery contemporary with the main level includes unmistakably Urartian wares , among them the now well - known red polished ware , once termed by the writer “ Toprakkale ware ” .12 Since , however ...
... material from the Hamadān region . Pottery contemporary with the main level includes unmistakably Urartian wares , among them the now well - known red polished ware , once termed by the writer “ Toprakkale ware ” .12 Since , however ...
Side 199
... Material found in the dozen odd rooms of the earliest level do not suggest either the function or the activity carried out in these small rooms . This small size would seem to eliminate them as living areas while there is no evidence ...
... Material found in the dozen odd rooms of the earliest level do not suggest either the function or the activity carried out in these small rooms . This small size would seem to eliminate them as living areas while there is no evidence ...
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La Survie de Shilāu et la Route du Khunj6Fāl by Jean Aubin | 39 |
The Dārābgird ReliefArdashir or Shāhpūr? A discussion in the context | 63 |
The Beliefs and Practices of the Ahli Haqq of Iraq by C J Edmonds | 89 |
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