Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 25The Institute, 1987 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... motif from Susa II shows a quadruped stepping directly on a single snake ( Fig . 4b ) . The motif in its original form does not appear to have survived into the Uruk III or Proto - Elamite repertoires . Three of the Egyptian examples of ...
... motif from Susa II shows a quadruped stepping directly on a single snake ( Fig . 4b ) . The motif in its original form does not appear to have survived into the Uruk III or Proto - Elamite repertoires . Three of the Egyptian examples of ...
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Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. The Egyptian examples of this motif appear to refer back to Susa II and possibly Uruk V - IV iconography even though this motif continued into the Susa III and Uruk III - E.D.I - II ...
Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. The Egyptian examples of this motif appear to refer back to Susa II and possibly Uruk V - IV iconography even though this motif continued into the Susa III and Uruk III - E.D.I - II ...
Side 39
... motif . Scale 2 : 3 . g Hom Susan impression from Habuba Kebira ( Early Bronze I , see below ) . It does not appear on the so far published impressions from Warka V - IV . At Susa this motif does not seem to have survived beyond Susa II ...
... motif . Scale 2 : 3 . g Hom Susan impression from Habuba Kebira ( Early Bronze I , see below ) . It does not appear on the so far published impressions from Warka V - IV . At Susa this motif does not seem to have survived beyond Susa II ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by | 7 |
Glyptic Evidence for a Connection Between Iran SyroPalestine | 27 |
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Afghan Afghanistan Aḥmad Akkadian Akkadian name al-Daula al-Mulk Amiet Amul Andkhoi antelope appear Babylonia Balkh Boehmer brick British Bushire Byblos century coins cylinder seal dated decoration Dilbat document Dunand dynasty Early Bronze Egypt Elam Elamite Farmanfarmā flanges glyptic governor Gurgan Hammurabi Hennell to Sheil Herat Hierakonpolis Hurrian Husain Khan ibid iconographic Imam Imāmzāda inscription Iran Iranian Isfahan Islamic Ispahbud juristic Kabul Kass Kassite Khān kharāj knife handle Larsa later letter lūṭīs Maimana Malik-Shāh mentioned MESOPOTAMIA mihrab Mīrzā motif Muḥammad Museum Naqada Naqada III original panels patronym perhaps period Persian Proto-Elamite province Qajar Qavām recorded reign RGTC ruler Rūyān Sabzavārī Safavid Saljuq sarbāz Shah Shah's Shaikh shari'a Shiraz Agent side Sippar slave stamp seal Stol Subarian Sultan Sunqur Susa Syria SYRO-PALESTINE Tabaristan Tehran Tepe Gawra Tepe Giyan tête-bêche theophorous element tower Turkistan undated Unprovenanced Uruk Uzbek vazir yān ZwZw