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... Iron I occupations , and numerous other ceramic parallels link these and several secondary sites . Equally typical of the culture of the period is the practice of burying the dead in cemeteries , usually in simple inhumations ( Hasanlu ...
... Iron I occupations , and numerous other ceramic parallels link these and several secondary sites . Equally typical of the culture of the period is the practice of burying the dead in cemeteries , usually in simple inhumations ( Hasanlu ...
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... Iron I grey ware in western Iran marks an almost complete truncation of earlier painted pottery traditions at the principal sites where it has been excavated . One expects such a break at Sialk , for a long hiatus separates periods IV ...
... Iron I grey ware in western Iran marks an almost complete truncation of earlier painted pottery traditions at the principal sites where it has been excavated . One expects such a break at Sialk , for a long hiatus separates periods IV ...
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... Iron III times , one wonders to what extent older indigenous traditions in western Iran may have reasserted themselves , as they already had in Iron II times , thus further modifying the grey ware ceramic tradition which traced its ...
... Iron III times , one wonders to what extent older indigenous traditions in western Iran may have reasserted themselves , as they already had in Iron II times , thus further modifying the grey ware ceramic tradition which traced its ...
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Abbās Achaemenian Achaemenid Village Ahriman Alvand appears Arabic archaeological architectural Ardabil Assyrian Āzarbāijān Bānsarān Bellomont belt bowl brick British Burnished buttresses century B.C. ceramic céramique Citadel Enclosure cultural decorative Demāvend dome early east eastern Ellipi Esarhaddon evidence excavations frieze Ghirshman Giyan glazed grey ware Hamadan Hasanlu Hissar IIIB inscription Institute Iran Iranian Iron Isfahan Islamic Jājarm Kharraqān Khurasan King Lake Urmia LAR II later Lionish London Luristan Maḥmūd Manneans Marw mausoleum Medes migration Minorsky monuments motifs Mughān Muḥammad Museum original painted panels parallels Parsua Pasargadae pattern perhaps period Persepolis Persian pottery probably Professor province Qazvin Qizilbāsh Qojabaglū region Russian Sāmānids Sasanian Seljuq Shāh Shāhsavan sherds Sialk side Stronach suggest Sultan surface Survey Tabriz Tammisha Tehran Tepe tomb towers tradition Trench tribes wall western Iran Zagros Zendan Ziwiyeh Zoroastrian