Iran, Volumer 10-11The Institute, 1972 Vols. 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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... Babylon , richest of all the Persian satrapies , inevitably brought in its train hegemony over the rich cities of Syria and Palestine , as well as the Phoenician coast which had formerly fallen within the Babylonian orbit , if not ...
... Babylon , richest of all the Persian satrapies , inevitably brought in its train hegemony over the rich cities of Syria and Palestine , as well as the Phoenician coast which had formerly fallen within the Babylonian orbit , if not ...
Side 158
... Babylonian cylinder inscription in the Babylonian Collection of Yale University has recently been identified by Dr. P.-R. Berger of the University of Munster as a part of the British Museum's Cyrus Cylinder ( BM 90920 ) . The fragment ...
... Babylonian cylinder inscription in the Babylonian Collection of Yale University has recently been identified by Dr. P.-R. Berger of the University of Munster as a part of the British Museum's Cyrus Cylinder ( BM 90920 ) . The fragment ...
Side 162
... Babylonian , except for the BA , which is Babylonian . Thus the whole line reads : kunukki ( KIŠIB ) mla - ba - ši Seal of Labâši . The personal name Lābâši , originally lā - abâš , “ may I not be ashamed " , seems to occur first in a ...
... Babylonian , except for the BA , which is Babylonian . Thus the whole line reads : kunukki ( KIŠIB ) mla - ba - ši Seal of Labâši . The personal name Lābâši , originally lā - abâš , “ may I not be ashamed " , seems to occur first in a ...
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Cyrus the Great 558529 B C by Max Mallowan I | 19 |
A Royal Qājār Enamel by B W Robinson | 25 |
British and French Diplomacy in Persia 18001810 by R M Savory | 31 |
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