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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... mudbrick . of mudbrick were heavily weathered and would easily disintegrate , so we had to remove an entire course to reach the more stable underlying course . But , in other places , scrapping off the eroded surface soil was enough to ...
... mudbrick . of mudbrick were heavily weathered and would easily disintegrate , so we had to remove an entire course to reach the more stable underlying course . But , in other places , scrapping off the eroded surface soil was enough to ...
Side 85
... mudbricks . 7 8 Fragmentary mudbrick . considerable change in the composition . Then a new number was given and excavations continued in the new deposit . All archaeological materials were sorted accordingly . We continued digging in ...
... mudbricks . 7 8 Fragmentary mudbrick . considerable change in the composition . Then a new number was given and excavations continued in the new deposit . All archaeological materials were sorted accordingly . We continued digging in ...
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... mudbrick platform ; 5 , 6 occupation levels ; 7 clay and charcoal ; 8 clay ; 9 clay and mudbrick wash ; 10 mudbrick wall ; 11 mudbrick laid in sterile sand ; 12 mudbrick fill ; 13 , 14 sand and mud brick lumps ; 15 mudbrick revetment ...
... mudbrick platform ; 5 , 6 occupation levels ; 7 clay and charcoal ; 8 clay ; 9 clay and mudbrick wash ; 10 mudbrick wall ; 11 mudbrick laid in sterile sand ; 12 mudbrick fill ; 13 , 14 sand and mud brick lumps ; 15 mudbrick revetment ...
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