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... with the past, represented locally by the Banesh tradition. • Kaftari occupation
is just a continuation, perhaps with some new influences, of the earlier Banesh
tradition. Malyan, one of the few sites with both Banesh and Kaftari period
deposits, ...
... with the past, represented locally by the Banesh tradition. • Kaftari occupation
is just a continuation, perhaps with some new influences, of the earlier Banesh
tradition. Malyan, one of the few sites with both Banesh and Kaftari period
deposits, ...
Side 37
The question then is: how did a tradition continue for such a long time? The only
reasonable answer is probably to be found in ritual/ideological manifestations
and traditions. If this assumption were true for grave structures, it could also apply
...
The question then is: how did a tradition continue for such a long time? The only
reasonable answer is probably to be found in ritual/ideological manifestations
and traditions. If this assumption were true for grave structures, it could also apply
...
Side 38
The shape and form of the inhumation in some tombs brings to mind the
possibility that this tradition may have existed at Shahr-i Sokhta. Among the
excavated graves, there are several cases of a single skull buried. Grave IUL.
1502 contains a ...
The shape and form of the inhumation in some tombs brings to mind the
possibility that this tradition may have existed at Shahr-i Sokhta. Among the
excavated graves, there are several cases of a single skull buried. Grave IUL.
1502 contains a ...
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