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Side 62
... Sialk IV and V , and the latter period marks a totally new occupation of Sialk . Would that the cultural and chronological relationship between Sialk V and VI were as clear ! On the whole , there is very little evidence for cultural ...
... Sialk IV and V , and the latter period marks a totally new occupation of Sialk . Would that the cultural and chronological relationship between Sialk V and VI were as clear ! On the whole , there is very little evidence for cultural ...
Side 76
... Sialk VI share one important general ceramic trait : the Grey - black Ware of Sialk VI , which , as we noted , formed twenty - four per cent of the total complex , parallels the thin fine variety of Fine Ware at Hasanlu by being ...
... Sialk VI share one important general ceramic trait : the Grey - black Ware of Sialk VI , which , as we noted , formed twenty - four per cent of the total complex , parallels the thin fine variety of Fine Ware at Hasanlu by being ...
Side 78
... Sialk VI and Giyan I1 - 12 together into a cultural whole . Relative Chronology ( Fig . 14 ) On the basis of these typological comparisons and the discussion of the internal chronology of the five principal sites above it is now ...
... Sialk VI and Giyan I1 - 12 together into a cultural whole . Relative Chronology ( Fig . 14 ) On the basis of these typological comparisons and the discussion of the internal chronology of the five principal sites above it is now ...
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