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 113
... noted by Kleiss and Luschey do not have an exact provenance , but some seem to have been associated with work on the Khiaban - e Ekbatan , as was the fragmentary bull capital . If we turn to early travellers ' accounts , we find that ...
... noted by Kleiss and Luschey do not have an exact provenance , but some seem to have been associated with work on the Khiaban - e Ekbatan , as was the fragmentary bull capital . If we turn to early travellers ' accounts , we find that ...
Side 134
... noted before , that the upper enclosure ( see also areas 06 and 09 above ) was neither a citadel nor even necessarily the administrative core of the site , but a heavily militarised sacred precinct which contained a monumental mausoleum ...
... noted before , that the upper enclosure ( see also areas 06 and 09 above ) was neither a citadel nor even necessarily the administrative core of the site , but a heavily militarised sacred precinct which contained a monumental mausoleum ...
Side 208
... noted as producers of the " best " wares , especially Kirman . Wares from Kirman and Mashhad were sold in the same caravansaray in Isfahan.14 Without any archaeological evidence , Lane assigned groups of Safavid pottery to these two ...
... noted as producers of the " best " wares , especially Kirman . Wares from Kirman and Mashhad were sold in the same caravansaray in Isfahan.14 Without any archaeological evidence , Lane assigned groups of Safavid pottery to these two ...
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