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Side 57
... marked erosion surface between the upper stratum assigned to period VI and the lowest stratum of period V. Approaching the problem from the point of view of the ceramics , the very restricted survival of a few painted vessels of period ...
... marked erosion surface between the upper stratum assigned to period VI and the lowest stratum of period V. Approaching the problem from the point of view of the ceramics , the very restricted survival of a few painted vessels of period ...
Side 66
... marked off as a group of graves sunk into the collapsed debris of Construction I before Construction IA was built and define the third new sub - division proposed for Giyan I. Using a new terminology to avoid confusion with the older ...
... marked off as a group of graves sunk into the collapsed debris of Construction I before Construction IA was built and define the third new sub - division proposed for Giyan I. Using a new terminology to avoid confusion with the older ...
Side 68
... marked cultural discontinuity between Giyan II and I is in fact a sudden or a gradual development . On the whole , the four sub - periods of Giyan I are quite alike in their material remains . Two internal developments of importance ...
... marked cultural discontinuity between Giyan II and I is in fact a sudden or a gradual development . On the whole , the four sub - periods of Giyan I are quite alike in their material remains . Two internal developments of importance ...
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