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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... coins at Susa with an a anchor as the main reverse design ( Pl . II , 8 ) .26 The latter proved to be a strong ruler , reasserting Parthian control in Mesopotamia and eastern Iran . It would be in charac- ter for him to have occupied or ...
... coins at Susa with an a anchor as the main reverse design ( Pl . II , 8 ) .26 The latter proved to be a strong ruler , reasserting Parthian control in Mesopotamia and eastern Iran . It would be in charac- ter for him to have occupied or ...
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... coin has no anchor on obverse or reverse . Since the presence of an anchor on the coins of Kamnaskires II and Anzaza has been proposed as indicating the mint of Seleucia - on - the- Hedyphon , its absence here should imply that the coin ...
... coin has no anchor on obverse or reverse . Since the presence of an anchor on the coins of Kamnaskires II and Anzaza has been proposed as indicating the mint of Seleucia - on - the- Hedyphon , its absence here should imply that the coin ...
Side 7
... coins from Ecbatana . The conclusions to be drawn are fourfold . First , Kamnaskires Z was perhaps the earliest ruler to issue coins at Susa after the Elymaean reoccupation c . AD 45. Second , he adopted the star as a symbol of Susa ...
... coins from Ecbatana . The conclusions to be drawn are fourfold . First , Kamnaskires Z was perhaps the earliest ruler to issue coins at Susa after the Elymaean reoccupation c . AD 45. Second , he adopted the star as a symbol of Susa ...
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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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