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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Side 41
... built for prestige . However , the first hypothesis that the fortifications were built against nomads , i.e. the Seljuqs , could be true . The Ghaznavid army was too slow to match their mobility , and the only protection would have been ...
... built for prestige . However , the first hypothesis that the fortifications were built against nomads , i.e. the Seljuqs , could be true . The Ghaznavid army was too slow to match their mobility , and the only protection would have been ...
Side 42
... built against arches spaced every 2.40-2.75 m . The walkway was built on top of the arches . The second wall was made of mudbricks on an extended platform . On the same platform a fausse braie was built and later strengthened . The ...
... built against arches spaced every 2.40-2.75 m . The walkway was built on top of the arches . The second wall was made of mudbricks on an extended platform . On the same platform a fausse braie was built and later strengthened . The ...
Side 106
... built at Susa and the only king whom we know to have built at Babylon ( Boucharlat 1997 : 61 ; Haerinck 1997 : 29 ) . It would not be surprising therefore if he had built also at Ecbatana . The second question is more difficult ...
... built at Susa and the only king whom we know to have built at Babylon ( Boucharlat 1997 : 61 ; Haerinck 1997 : 29 ) . It would not be surprising therefore if he had built also at Ecbatana . The second question is more difficult ...
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