Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 44The Institute, 2006 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Neolithic communities in highland Fars . ' " NEOLITHIC " FARS As a review of the recent literature on early food producing groups in the Old World indicates , the Neolithic is not what it used to be . Indeed , although the basic ...
... Neolithic communities in highland Fars . ' " NEOLITHIC " FARS As a review of the recent literature on early food producing groups in the Old World indicates , the Neolithic is not what it used to be . Indeed , although the basic ...
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... Neolithic phase at Tol - e Nurabad ( Phase A19 ) fall into the early 5th millennium B.C. , c . 4850-4700 B.C. The implications of these dates are clear , for whilst the Phase A19 deposits at Tol - e Nurabad include painted soft ware ...
... Neolithic phase at Tol - e Nurabad ( Phase A19 ) fall into the early 5th millennium B.C. , c . 4850-4700 B.C. The implications of these dates are clear , for whilst the Phase A19 deposits at Tol - e Nurabad include painted soft ware ...
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... Neolithic Fars.21 Such theories provide a convincing and fundamental riposte to earlier uses of stylistic analysis for the assessment of group interac- tions in archaeology , and challenge our understanding of highland SW Iran in the ...
... Neolithic Fars.21 Such theories provide a convincing and fundamental riposte to earlier uses of stylistic analysis for the assessment of group interac- tions in archaeology , and challenge our understanding of highland SW Iran in the ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
settlement survey in the Tehran Plain and excavations at Tepe Pardis | 33 |
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