Iran, Volumer 3-61965 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 10
At the present floor level , which is probably well above that of the original floor , the base of each panel still shows the remains of an original brick bench c . 30 cm . high . But , as is the case with similar benches in both the ...
At the present floor level , which is probably well above that of the original floor , the base of each panel still shows the remains of an original brick bench c . 30 cm . high . But , as is the case with similar benches in both the ...
Side 16
... original presence of small cupolas , some doubt as to the original form of each cap must still remain . The single hollow buttress apparently terminated in a horizontal plane on a level with the top of the Kufic inscription . From the ...
... original presence of small cupolas , some doubt as to the original form of each cap must still remain . The single hollow buttress apparently terminated in a horizontal plane on a level with the top of the Kufic inscription . From the ...
Side 62
... original floor level it is possible to see the stone foundations ( Pl . VIIIa ) . These , like the hewn stone of the interior walls and the brickwork throughout , are set in mortar . The interior walls are stone up to 180 cm . from the ...
... original floor level it is possible to see the stone foundations ( Pl . VIIIa ) . These , like the hewn stone of the interior walls and the brickwork throughout , are set in mortar . The interior walls are stone up to 180 cm . from the ...
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