Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 39The Institute, 2001 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... appears to have had some relation with the temple complex at Tash - k'irman - tepe , a number of rural installations ( farmsteads , manors , kilns , and metalworking sites ) , ancient fields , and the remains of an ancient canal system ...
... appears to have had some relation with the temple complex at Tash - k'irman - tepe , a number of rural installations ( farmsteads , manors , kilns , and metalworking sites ) , ancient fields , and the remains of an ancient canal system ...
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... appear on Chinese porcelain . However , vertical columns of Chinese normal script could have been interpreted as tassel ... appears on the British Museum canteen of 1036 / 1626-27 ( Figs . 30-31 BRM.09 ) . Here there are three characters ...
... appear on Chinese porcelain . However , vertical columns of Chinese normal script could have been interpreted as tassel ... appears on the British Museum canteen of 1036 / 1626-27 ( Figs . 30-31 BRM.09 ) . Here there are three characters ...
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... appear as four unframed characters ( Table 1c ) , and this form may have inspired the grouping of four pseudo - characters on many Safavid pieces . A fifth character often appears in the centre . There is also a small group of late ...
... appear as four unframed characters ( Table 1c ) , and this form may have inspired the grouping of four pseudo - characters on many Safavid pieces . A fifth character often appears in the centre . There is also a small group of late ...
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Abū according al-Din ancient appears archaeological architectural base baths bowl brick building built Central centre century ceramic Chalcolithic column column base complex consists construction continued curtain decoration dish early east evidence example excavations face finds five fortifications four fragments further gallery Group Hamadan hand Herat horses inscription Iran Islamic Kala Kirman known late later Layer London lower Malyan marks material Merv MGK6 Middle minaret monuments mosque mudbrick Museum noted original painted panel period Persian phase points possible post-house pottery Project references remains reported road samples season Seljuq sherds shows side similar sources square station structure suggest Sultan surface tables Tehran tower travellers upper village wall wares