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Side 105
The settlements gradually spread northwards and it seems that the Islamic town
of Shushtar developed gradually (Fig. 9). The Middle Islamic occupations cover
about 682. 1 7 ha ( 1 .7% of the plain area). About 39.2% of the sites were under
1 ...
The settlements gradually spread northwards and it seems that the Islamic town
of Shushtar developed gradually (Fig. 9). The Middle Islamic occupations cover
about 682. 1 7 ha ( 1 .7% of the plain area). About 39.2% of the sites were under
1 ...
Side 198
The motives behind these shifts are not clear, but the influx of population seems
to have had a part in this decision. The Sasanians were a force behind the
processes of urbanisation, made clear by the many cities they established. We
know ...
The motives behind these shifts are not clear, but the influx of population seems
to have had a part in this decision. The Sasanians were a force behind the
processes of urbanisation, made clear by the many cities they established. We
know ...
Side 199
He seems to have been in charge of controlling economic transactions. On a
large jar with a cursive inscription (late Sasanian) a mog is imprisoned because
of lying,66 and committing winah "sin", which was a legal term adopted from ...
He seems to have been in charge of controlling economic transactions. On a
large jar with a cursive inscription (late Sasanian) a mog is imprisoned because
of lying,66 and committing winah "sin", which was a legal term adopted from ...
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