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 46
... Ceramics. 5 7 0 cm 3 suggests that the entire ceramic sequence is later than previously thought ( Gilbert in Herrmann , Kurban- sakhatov , Simpson , et al . 2000 , 16–20 ) , leaving the ceramics from the fortifications of Sultan Kala ...
... Ceramics. 5 7 0 cm 3 suggests that the entire ceramic sequence is later than previously thought ( Gilbert in Herrmann , Kurban- sakhatov , Simpson , et al . 2000 , 16–20 ) , leaving the ceramics from the fortifications of Sultan Kala ...
Side 55
... ceramic sherds from six Late Neolithic to Middle Chalcolithic sites on the Tehran Plain have been chemically ... ceramic pastes has formed a useful adjunct to the study of archaeological ceramics , and has been used successfully to ...
... ceramic sherds from six Late Neolithic to Middle Chalcolithic sites on the Tehran Plain have been chemically ... ceramic pastes has formed a useful adjunct to the study of archaeological ceramics , and has been used successfully to ...
Side 65
... ceramic sherd surface finds at five Late Neolithic to Middle Chalcolithic sites on the Tehran Plain has demonstrated considerable similarity between sites and periods . This is to be expected if local ceramic production is carried out ...
... ceramic sherd surface finds at five Late Neolithic to Middle Chalcolithic sites on the Tehran Plain has demonstrated considerable similarity between sites and periods . This is to be expected if local ceramic production is carried out ...
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