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Side 9
... decorative brick revetments . ( Side 3 , however , is necessarily somewhat narrower than the others , coming as it does between the two largest buttresses . ) Beginning at the ring of the dome and moving downwards , we observe first a ...
... decorative brick revetments . ( Side 3 , however , is necessarily somewhat narrower than the others , coming as it does between the two largest buttresses . ) Beginning at the ring of the dome and moving downwards , we observe first a ...
Side 91
... decoration , exemplifies a local Iranian decorative style which was to be completely superseded . III The use of metal belts in Achaemenian Iran is not easy to establish . In representations both of the Medes and Persians , 100 belts ...
... decoration , exemplifies a local Iranian decorative style which was to be completely superseded . III The use of metal belts in Achaemenian Iran is not easy to establish . In representations both of the Medes and Persians , 100 belts ...
Side 117
... decorative medallions . Later the battlement is repeated as a purely decorative cresting , with the loophole reduced to a slit between the merlons . It has already reached this stage by the time of its employment in Achaemenian ...
... decorative medallions . Later the battlement is repeated as a purely decorative cresting , with the loophole reduced to a slit between the merlons . It has already reached this stage by the time of its employment in Achaemenian ...
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Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies | |
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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