Iran, Volumer 3-61965 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... later developed - such as those composed of coiled wires of two different sizes , 132 or of flat , twisted bands , 133 or of isolated , beaded wires used against a smooth ground134 — but also one or two other small clues would seem to ...
... later developed - such as those composed of coiled wires of two different sizes , 132 or of flat , twisted bands , 133 or of isolated , beaded wires used against a smooth ground134 — but also one or two other small clues would seem to ...
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... Late Buff Ware horizon . Chronologically it must , therefore , be later than Hasanlu V , Giyan I1 - I3 and Sialk V , but cannot be as late as Giyan I1 or Achaemenid Village I. Thus , more or less by default , it falls into the Late ...
... Late Buff Ware horizon . Chronologically it must , therefore , be later than Hasanlu V , Giyan I1 - I3 and Sialk V , but cannot be as late as Giyan I1 or Achaemenid Village I. Thus , more or less by default , it falls into the Late ...
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... late eighth to the early thirteenth centuries . There were only a few sherds of the post - Mongol period and two pieces of celadon were excavated in Trench C ; these may have been dropped by passers - by at a later date . The pottery ...
... late eighth to the early thirteenth centuries . There were only a few sherds of the post - Mongol period and two pieces of celadon were excavated in Trench C ; these may have been dropped by passers - by at a later date . The pottery ...
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