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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... third millennium B.C.39 In the early third millennium B.C. arsenical - bronzes were widely used in Caucasia and Transcaucasia.40 They were probably obtained by melting together the copper and arsenic ores of the region . Among the metal ...
... third millennium B.C.39 In the early third millennium B.C. arsenical - bronzes were widely used in Caucasia and Transcaucasia.40 They were probably obtained by melting together the copper and arsenic ores of the region . Among the metal ...
Side 135
... third millennium B.C. , differentiates between copper and bronze.53 Tin - bronzes appear in the “ Royal Cemetery ” at Ur54 and at Kish and Khafajah55 by about 2600 B.C .; evidence from Syria and Anatolia is so far slightly later.56 ...
... third millennium B.C. , differentiates between copper and bronze.53 Tin - bronzes appear in the “ Royal Cemetery ” at Ur54 and at Kish and Khafajah55 by about 2600 B.C .; evidence from Syria and Anatolia is so far slightly later.56 ...
Side 198
... third millennium . The presence of a very fine cylinder seal from this period also argues to the mid- to late third millennium . This seal appears to have its closest parallels with Akkadian type seals incorporating a vegetation god ...
... third millennium . The presence of a very fine cylinder seal from this period also argues to the mid- to late third millennium . This seal appears to have its closest parallels with Akkadian type seals incorporating a vegetation god ...
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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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