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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... original height is unknown as it was cut by later construction . This wall was constructed on a high solid base of pakhsa with 14 courses of mudbrick at the top . The lower gallery measured 2.30 m . across and 2.60 m . high and was ...
... original height is unknown as it was cut by later construction . This wall was constructed on a high solid base of pakhsa with 14 courses of mudbrick at the top . The lower gallery measured 2.30 m . across and 2.60 m . high and was ...
Side 198
... original configuration of the room . The thickness of the cladding was over 390 mm . in places . Between this and the original structure of the room was a joint of up to 20-50 mm . thick . The original brickwork of the room was of 270 x ...
... original configuration of the room . The thickness of the cladding was over 390 mm . in places . Between this and the original structure of the room was a joint of up to 20-50 mm . thick . The original brickwork of the room was of 270 x ...
Side 200
... Original Form The Ṣarrafan Baths ' appearance when they were built , that is , in the second half of the sixteenth century , can be reconstructed using the archaeological and documentary evidence . Each of the rooms is different in plan ...
... Original Form The Ṣarrafan Baths ' appearance when they were built , that is , in the second half of the sixteenth century , can be reconstructed using the archaeological and documentary evidence . Each of the rooms is different in plan ...
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