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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Side 139
... stone in the immediate vicinity . Urartian fortresses always required unlimited stone , though mud brick also was , of course , much used . Part of the Urartian perimeter wall is shown in the section of the east side of HY ( Fig . 12 ) ...
... stone in the immediate vicinity . Urartian fortresses always required unlimited stone , though mud brick also was , of course , much used . Part of the Urartian perimeter wall is shown in the section of the east side of HY ( Fig . 12 ) ...
Side 115
... stone " . This stone is presumably quartz , and the Arabic name ḥaṣāt probably indicates the quartz pebbles found in dry river beds.1 Quartz is silicon dioxide , and rock crystal is the purest and most transparent form of quartz . $ 4 ...
... stone " . This stone is presumably quartz , and the Arabic name ḥaṣāt probably indicates the quartz pebbles found in dry river beds.1 Quartz is silicon dioxide , and rock crystal is the purest and most transparent form of quartz . $ 4 ...
Side 162
... stone foundations of a wall of greater thickness than the walls of X / 4 were uncovered , but preserved for scarcely one metre's length . This search for building stone , only to be expected in a site situated in the middle of an ...
... stone foundations of a wall of greater thickness than the walls of X / 4 were uncovered , but preserved for scarcely one metre's length . This search for building stone , only to be expected in a site situated in the middle of an ...
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British and French Diplomacy in Persia 18001810 by R M Savory | 31 |
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