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 158
... remains a little - known period . Side by side with the growing knowledge of the prehistoric periods of north - western Iran has gone an ever - increasing activity in the work of discovery and excavation of remains from the period of ...
... remains a little - known period . Side by side with the growing knowledge of the prehistoric periods of north - western Iran has gone an ever - increasing activity in the work of discovery and excavation of remains from the period of ...
Side 186
... remains to be seen if microscopic examination of the charcoal collected will provide any evidence of the contemporary vegetation but traces of invertebrate fauna were extremely scarce . C. B. M. MCBURNEY Persepolis On an aerial ...
... remains to be seen if microscopic examination of the charcoal collected will provide any evidence of the contemporary vegetation but traces of invertebrate fauna were extremely scarce . C. B. M. MCBURNEY Persepolis On an aerial ...
Side 204
... remains of a stucco miḥrāb , may well also be part of the original madrasa . Although now very ruinous , sufficient remains of the miḥrāb ( Pl . VIIIa ) to show that it must have been important . As yet it has not been possible to ...
... remains of a stucco miḥrāb , may well also be part of the original madrasa . Although now very ruinous , sufficient remains of the miḥrāb ( Pl . VIIIa ) to show that it must have been important . As yet it has not been possible to ...
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