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 15
... wall at the bottom is 6 m . , narrowing to 1.5 m . at the top . The lower part of the wall was constructed on a clayey foundation , on which was piled a linear mass of rubble encased by brickwork along the outer face and pakhsa on the ...
... wall at the bottom is 6 m . , narrowing to 1.5 m . at the top . The lower part of the wall was constructed on a clayey foundation , on which was piled a linear mass of rubble encased by brickwork along the outer face and pakhsa on the ...
Side 17
... wall is similar to that for the latest phase of the first wall , and is familiar from other Central Asian sites . Its builders gave it added strength by simultaneously infilling with brick the uppermost wallwalk of the First Wall , thus ...
... wall is similar to that for the latest phase of the first wall , and is familiar from other Central Asian sites . Its builders gave it added strength by simultaneously infilling with brick the uppermost wallwalk of the First Wall , thus ...
Side 42
... walls was undertaken , together with cutting a section through the north wall . The section of Curtain C8 has revealed the existence of two successive walls ( Fig . 35 ) . The first wall was built on a clay platform . The base of the ...
... walls was undertaken , together with cutting a section through the north wall . The section of Curtain C8 has revealed the existence of two successive walls ( Fig . 35 ) . The first wall was built on a clay platform . The base of the ...
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