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Side 82
... continued well down into the Achaemenid time range is indicated by the radio - carbon date for IIIA . Again , the end of the period is not a concern of the present discussion . Ziweye , since it is on the whole contemporary with Hasanlu ...
... continued well down into the Achaemenid time range is indicated by the radio - carbon date for IIIA . Again , the end of the period is not a concern of the present discussion . Ziweye , since it is on the whole contemporary with Hasanlu ...
Side 85
... continued daily until July 4th , when it was replaced by Nasim - i Shamāl ( q.v. ) with the same heading ; at the same time an explanation of its relations with Nidā - yi Āzādī was promised . However on July 6th Nidā - yi Āzādī appeared ...
... continued daily until July 4th , when it was replaced by Nasim - i Shamāl ( q.v. ) with the same heading ; at the same time an explanation of its relations with Nidā - yi Āzādī was promised . However on July 6th Nidā - yi Āzādī appeared ...
Side 105
... continued in the east . As a result of these surveys it was possible to suggest a tentative historical framework for the area from the fifth to the first millennium B.C.2 However , it was clear that such a reconstruction , based on ...
... continued in the east . As a result of these surveys it was possible to suggest a tentative historical framework for the area from the fifth to the first millennium B.C.2 However , it was clear that such a reconstruction , based on ...
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