Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 4-6Vols. 1-18, 1963-80, include the Director's report, 1961/62-1978/79; v. 25, 1987 includes "Summary of annual reports of the institute 1980 to 1986"; v. 26- , 1988- , include the Report of the Council, 1986/87- (published also in the institute's Report). |
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Side 27
Finally , and perhaps most important of all , much of the cultural breakup which
characterized Iron II times can probably be traced to indigenous influences which
were at first masked by the new Iron I culture but which were undoubtedly not ...
Finally , and perhaps most important of all , much of the cultural breakup which
characterized Iron II times can probably be traced to indigenous influences which
were at first masked by the new Iron I culture but which were undoubtedly not ...
Side 31
90 Perhaps the crucial question , however , involves the basic characteristic of
the Iron II period , its regional variation . Is the arrival of large numbers of Iranians
in the Zagros the kind of event which would create such a period of strong
cultural ...
90 Perhaps the crucial question , however , involves the basic characteristic of
the Iron II period , its regional variation . Is the arrival of large numbers of Iranians
in the Zagros the kind of event which would create such a period of strong
cultural ...
Side 34
The Scythian elements in the Ziwiyeh Treasure , the horse burial found in the
Iranian excavations at Hasanlu ( if it does not belong to Hasanlu IV ) and perhaps
certain of the Luristan Bronzes are almost the sum total of evidence for the ...
The Scythian elements in the Ziwiyeh Treasure , the horse burial found in the
Iranian excavations at Hasanlu ( if it does not belong to Hasanlu IV ) and perhaps
certain of the Luristan Bronzes are almost the sum total of evidence for the ...
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