Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 21The Institute, 1983 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 101
... 100 Columns , now on a column base of the portico of the Hall of 32 Columns , has numerous pointing holes on its head as well as one under the knee ( Fig . 110 ) . Those on the head are situated along the centre line of the forehead ...
... 100 Columns , now on a column base of the portico of the Hall of 32 Columns , has numerous pointing holes on its head as well as one under the knee ( Fig . 110 ) . Those on the head are situated along the centre line of the forehead ...
Side 142
... 100 Columns at all and may just have been stored in the building . Despite these uncertainties , the date of the ... 100 Columns . Calmeyer has recently emphasized the similarity between the reliefs of the main hall of the Central ...
... 100 Columns at all and may just have been stored in the building . Despite these uncertainties , the date of the ... 100 Columns . Calmeyer has recently emphasized the similarity between the reliefs of the main hall of the Central ...
Side 158
... 100 Columns is generally thought to have been started by Xerxes and completed by Artaxerxes I. The date of the North stairs of the Central Building is discussed above ( pp . 143–144 ) , and the conclusion reached there is that they were ...
... 100 Columns is generally thought to have been started by Xerxes and completed by Artaxerxes I. The date of the North stairs of the Central Building is discussed above ( pp . 143–144 ) , and the conclusion reached there is that they were ...
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100 Columns Achaemenid analysis Apadana archer 16 archer 9 Artaxerxes III beard Bisutun bottom register bottom row bow-case Building North stairs C. M. Olmstead Central Building North chariot crenellations curls Darius Delegation dendrogram East side Egyptian facade Face of spearman figures front frontal torso grooms Hall of 100 Head of archer head-dress holds a flower horses incised eyebrow INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS SIGILLUM inscription Iran left hand Loggia marks Medes Median nobles middle row Noble 11 Noble 9 North East stairs North side North West North wing Nylander Palace of Artaxerxes parapet Pasargadae Persepolis Persian and Median Persian empire reign right hand Roaf rosette band Schmidt servants shieldman SIGILLUM ET VERITAS similarity matrix South side spear spearmen staircase stairs North stone style suggested Susa Susian guards teams of sculptors terrace Tilia Tomb usher VERITAS MDCCCXX West landing West side West stairs winged disc Xerxes