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It seems rather that the presence of multiple bodies is due to some ritual tradition
or perhaps religious practices, as for example graves IBP.2300 and IBP.230. IPB.
2301 (Fig. 6: d) consists of a circular pit with a diameter of c. 1 m. and a depth of ...
It seems rather that the presence of multiple bodies is due to some ritual tradition
or perhaps religious practices, as for example graves IBP.2300 and IBP.230. IPB.
2301 (Fig. 6: d) consists of a circular pit with a diameter of c. 1 m. and a depth of ...
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It compares to an example from Altyn Depe, found in a Namazga IV period burial
(Masson 1988, pi. XXXVII, 5). 3.3. Weapons and implements Metal weapons are
extremely rare and were only recovered from three burials, all dating to period II.
It compares to an example from Altyn Depe, found in a Namazga IV period burial
(Masson 1988, pi. XXXVII, 5). 3.3. Weapons and implements Metal weapons are
extremely rare and were only recovered from three burials, all dating to period II.
Side 283
An example would be the use of the word ra'aya (subjects) instead of mardum (
people) or ahall (citizens/dwellers). The word ra'aya was commonly deployed in
the Qajar period and as mentioned earlier was used by I'timad al-Saltana in his ...
An example would be the use of the word ra'aya (subjects) instead of mardum (
people) or ahall (citizens/dwellers). The word ra'aya was commonly deployed in
the Qajar period and as mentioned earlier was used by I'timad al-Saltana in his ...
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