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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... examples are therefore to be dated to the eighth and seventh cen- turies B.C. which , if they originated in Europe , accord- ing to Medvedskaya's method of calculation , would have brought them into Iran even later than she supposes ...
... examples are therefore to be dated to the eighth and seventh cen- turies B.C. which , if they originated in Europe , accord- ing to Medvedskaya's method of calculation , would have brought them into Iran even later than she supposes ...
Side 17
... examples were " cumber- some " , combining a forehead and nose piece , whereas the Hasanlu example " preserves only the nose part . Therefore , she concludes , the Hasanlu piece must be a later development , and date to the last third ...
... examples were " cumber- some " , combining a forehead and nose piece , whereas the Hasanlu example " preserves only the nose part . Therefore , she concludes , the Hasanlu piece must be a later development , and date to the last third ...
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... examples cited above . ( 1 ) First , attention can be drawn to the slightly bevelled margins which surround the punctured motifs in the Kashan examples . These represent a way of rendering which in itself already stands in complete ...
... examples cited above . ( 1 ) First , attention can be drawn to the slightly bevelled margins which surround the punctured motifs in the Kashan examples . These represent a way of rendering which in itself already stands in complete ...
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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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advance al-Din appears Assyria authority Bank brick British building cal BC coins continued course decoration detail Dyson early east eighth century evidence examples excavated existence fact figures Foreign fragments further give given hand Hasanlu head Herat Ibid IIIB important India indicate inscription Institute interest Iran Isabella Islamic issue journey Kamnaskires king Kul-e Farah later légende London masjid material Medvedskaya Mongol monnaies mosque musicians ninth century noted Office original Parsis perhaps period Persian possible present probably range reference region relief remains represented royal ruler seems Shah Shāpūr Shaykh side silk similar sources Studies suggests Sultan Tehran textiles tion travels Urartian wall Yazd