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both Hasanlu IIIB and IIIA , three are with Hasanlu IIIB only ( those which involve Fine Ware at Hasanlu ) , and one is exclusively with Hasanlu IIIA ( bichrome painted ware ) . Ten of these same parallels link Hasanlu III and the ...
both Hasanlu IIIB and IIIA , three are with Hasanlu IIIB only ( those which involve Fine Ware at Hasanlu ) , and one is exclusively with Hasanlu IIIA ( bichrome painted ware ) . Ten of these same parallels link Hasanlu III and the ...
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... Hasanlu V , and Hasanlu V probably began a little before Giyan I4 . Khorvin- Chandar perhaps began before Sialk V and may have lasted longer than any of these sites , but the present evidence does not permit any firm conclusions on this ...
... Hasanlu V , and Hasanlu V probably began a little before Giyan I4 . Khorvin- Chandar perhaps began before Sialk V and may have lasted longer than any of these sites , but the present evidence does not permit any firm conclusions on this ...
Side 82
... Hasanlu in either IIIA or IIIB , it is not likely that only the end of Hasanlu III overlaps with the beginning of Achaemenid Village II - III . Furthermore , there are a few ceramic links between Hasanlu III ( both A and B ) and the ...
... Hasanlu in either IIIA or IIIB , it is not likely that only the end of Hasanlu III overlaps with the beginning of Achaemenid Village II - III . Furthermore , there are a few ceramic links between Hasanlu III ( both A and B ) and the ...
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