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 65
... suggest a change in mode of production from two independent production centres to a single production centre in the Early Chalcolithic . Unfortunately , the absence of sherds attributed to the Middle Chalcolithic at Mehdikani precludes ...
... suggest a change in mode of production from two independent production centres to a single production centre in the Early Chalcolithic . Unfortunately , the absence of sherds attributed to the Middle Chalcolithic at Mehdikani precludes ...
Side 239
... suggests , interiorising Malāmatism was partly a response to Karrāmism . I would suggest that interiorising Junaydi Sufism was partly a response to the Sufism that had provoked the Inquisition of 264 / 877-78 , in which Ghulam Khalil ...
... suggests , interiorising Malāmatism was partly a response to Karrāmism . I would suggest that interiorising Junaydi Sufism was partly a response to the Sufism that had provoked the Inquisition of 264 / 877-78 , in which Ghulam Khalil ...
Side 299
... suggest that the Neolithic period settlement pattern consists of small , scattered sites of roughly the same size in close proximity to water sources , but by the Middle Chalcolithic period a three - tier settlement hierarchy was ...
... suggest that the Neolithic period settlement pattern consists of small , scattered sites of roughly the same size in close proximity to water sources , but by the Middle Chalcolithic period a three - tier settlement hierarchy was ...
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