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The trench was located, approximately 600 m. to the north of the Mausoleum
Sultan Sanjar, and 500 m. south of the Kushmeikhan Gate (Fig. 4). The excavator
suggested that the canal was an open (uncovered) water channel at this point.
The trench was located, approximately 600 m. to the north of the Mausoleum
Sultan Sanjar, and 500 m. south of the Kushmeikhan Gate (Fig. 4). The excavator
suggested that the canal was an open (uncovered) water channel at this point.
Side 255
I have suggested elsewhere that it is derived from the “normal” form of Chinese
script appearing on the base of many exported porcelains." If the Chinese
characters are loosely joined, they appear to form a “tassel.” Sherds with tassel-
marks ...
I have suggested elsewhere that it is derived from the “normal” form of Chinese
script appearing on the base of many exported porcelains." If the Chinese
characters are loosely joined, they appear to form a “tassel.” Sherds with tassel-
marks ...
Side 335
As yet there are no published bases to accompany the carved white limestone
column sleeves and animal protomes from Tomb-e Bot, for which a post-
Achaemenid date is suggested.51 A distinguishing characteristic of the
Darabgird base is ...
As yet there are no published bases to accompany the carved white limestone
column sleeves and animal protomes from Tomb-e Bot, for which a post-
Achaemenid date is suggested.51 A distinguishing characteristic of the
Darabgird base is ...
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