Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 27-28The Institute, 1989 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... KUL - E FARAH ( IZEH ) By Eric De Waele Université Catholique de Louvain Fig . 1. The musicians of the Kul - e. Izeh , formerly Malamir , is a village in the province of Khuzestan , located 190 km . south - west of Isfahan and 125 km ...
... KUL - E FARAH ( IZEH ) By Eric De Waele Université Catholique de Louvain Fig . 1. The musicians of the Kul - e. Izeh , formerly Malamir , is a village in the province of Khuzestan , located 190 km . south - west of Isfahan and 125 km ...
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... Kul - e Farah I ( Pl . Ia , b and Fig . 1 ) , the musicians wear long robes like Prince Hanne and his cup - bearer , whereas the priests wear short tunics . On Kul - e Farah III , the musicians wear short tunics ( Pl . IIIb and Fig . 2 ) ...
... Kul - e Farah I ( Pl . Ia , b and Fig . 1 ) , the musicians wear long robes like Prince Hanne and his cup - bearer , whereas the priests wear short tunics . On Kul - e Farah III , the musicians wear short tunics ( Pl . IIIb and Fig . 2 ) ...
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Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. Kul - e Farah IV ( Fig . 3 ) are comparable to those on Kul - e Farah III ( Fig . 2 ) , with the exception that they do not have the ends of the strings tied in a decorative fringe ...
Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. Kul - e Farah IV ( Fig . 3 ) are comparable to those on Kul - e Farah III ( Fig . 2 ) , with the exception that they do not have the ends of the strings tied in a decorative fringe ...
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Constructing the Chronology and Historical Implications of Hasanlu | 1 |
Musicians and Musical Instruments on the Rock Reliefs in the Elamite | 29 |
Evénéments historiques localisations géographiques et indice | 39 |
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