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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... wall . The north and south exterior walls were decorated only along their upper edges , and in these walls the transition to mud brick is at a very high level , corresponding to the level of springing of the interior vaults . Too little ...
... wall . The north and south exterior walls were decorated only along their upper edges , and in these walls the transition to mud brick is at a very high level , corresponding to the level of springing of the interior vaults . Too little ...
Side 64
... wall and through the northwest corner tower into the north wall before rising to the level seen in the south wall . The interior walls and vaults of the building are constructed of mud brick . String courses of baked brick can be seen ...
... wall and through the northwest corner tower into the north wall before rising to the level seen in the south wall . The interior walls and vaults of the building are constructed of mud brick . String courses of baked brick can be seen ...
Side 65
Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. ment of the wall surface is peculiar . If I interpret it correctly , the walls and vault were laid up normally , incorporating a baked brick string course corbelled out from the east wall ...
Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. ment of the wall surface is peculiar . If I interpret it correctly , the walls and vault were laid up normally , incorporating a baked brick string course corbelled out from the east wall ...
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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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