Iran, Volumer 3-61965 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... seems to speak for a relatively direct , northern approach to the topmost terrace . As to the arrangement of the terraces as a whole , they present a most unusual and yet symmetrical plan ( Fig . 7 ) in which the fifth and last terrace ...
... seems to speak for a relatively direct , northern approach to the topmost terrace . As to the arrangement of the terraces as a whole , they present a most unusual and yet symmetrical plan ( Fig . 7 ) in which the fifth and last terrace ...
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... seems to have originally come from Transcaucasia , 51 while several of the pottery motifs have striking parallels ... seems to have prevailed in the Western Pish - i - Kūh , though here the local design seems to have taken the form of a ...
... seems to have originally come from Transcaucasia , 51 while several of the pottery motifs have striking parallels ... seems to have prevailed in the Western Pish - i - Kūh , though here the local design seems to have taken the form of a ...
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... seems to have flourished around the turn of the millennium.60 In other words , in the late second millennium , the Eastern Pīsh - i - Kūh formed part of a well- established civilization , that of Giyan III , whose centres lay farther to ...
... seems to have flourished around the turn of the millennium.60 In other words , in the late second millennium , the Eastern Pīsh - i - Kūh formed part of a well- established civilization , that of Giyan III , whose centres lay farther to ...
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