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Side 44
It is possible to assume that perhaps the inhabitants of Shahr-i Sokhta, at least at
one point, may have regarded death as a ... This is possible, if we take into
account the shape and type of graves and the grave goods, particularly the
pottery ...
It is possible to assume that perhaps the inhabitants of Shahr-i Sokhta, at least at
one point, may have regarded death as a ... This is possible, if we take into
account the shape and type of graves and the grave goods, particularly the
pottery ...
Side 149
It is possible that more than one phase of construction is represented here.
Curtain The curtain wall (north wall Curtain 9) was built on a platform of pakhsa,
at least 1 m. high and 7 m. wide, projecting 2 m. in front of the wall line. The lower
part ...
It is possible that more than one phase of construction is represented here.
Curtain The curtain wall (north wall Curtain 9) was built on a platform of pakhsa,
at least 1 m. high and 7 m. wide, projecting 2 m. in front of the wall line. The lower
part ...
Side 347
Although this still leaves a considerable number of sites without locations, it is
now possible from those that are on the map to position each of Williamson's
survey areas (cf. Fig. 1). Using these as a starting basis, it should already be
possible ...
Although this still leaves a considerable number of sites without locations, it is
now possible from those that are on the map to position each of Williamson's
survey areas (cf. Fig. 1). Using these as a starting basis, it should already be
possible ...
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