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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Side 19
... Shamsabad period could begin as early as 56/5500 B.C. or as late as 52/5100 B.C.12 The end of the Shamsabad period is somewhat easier to define . Two radiocarbon determinations from the latest Neolithic phase at Tol - e Nurabad ( Phase ...
... Shamsabad period could begin as early as 56/5500 B.C. or as late as 52/5100 B.C.12 The end of the Shamsabad period is somewhat easier to define . Two radiocarbon determinations from the latest Neolithic phase at Tol - e Nurabad ( Phase ...
Side 20
... Shamsabad period of c . 200-300 years ' duration , situated entirely within the early - mid 5th millennium B.C.13 The possibility of a 700 or 800 year duration for the Shamsabad period has significant implications for our understanding ...
... Shamsabad period of c . 200-300 years ' duration , situated entirely within the early - mid 5th millennium B.C.13 The possibility of a 700 or 800 year duration for the Shamsabad period has significant implications for our understanding ...
Side 26
... Shamsabad levels , which produces a 2 - sigma calibrated range of 5380-5020 B.C. A second date of 5990 81 B.P. from Shamsabad levels at Tall - i Bakun B produces a 2 - sigma calibrated range of 5250-4650 B.C. In determining the most ...
... Shamsabad levels , which produces a 2 - sigma calibrated range of 5380-5020 B.C. A second date of 5990 81 B.P. from Shamsabad levels at Tall - i Bakun B produces a 2 - sigma calibrated range of 5250-4650 B.C. In determining the most ...
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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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Achaemenid al-Dawla Arab assemblage Bakr Bakun Basra bones Borazjan brick canal CHABU.G Chalcolithic charcoal chronology coins context cultural decoration deposits ditch early east Elamite excavations Falahiyya fire temple Ghurid Gorgan Wall Hari Rud Hephthalites Imams Iran Iran-Iraq Border Iranian Jari Ka'b Khan Khuttalan Khuzestan Kiani kiln land Lapui Layard lithic located Mahdi Mamasani material millennium B.C. minaret Modern Plain mosque motif mound Mufaddal Muhammad Muhammarah Mushki name Ceramic scatter Neolithic Neolithic Fars Ottoman painted Persian Petrie Phase A19 pottery Qajar Qarakhanid radiocarbon dates raj'a region River Basin samples Sasanian Sasanian period scabbard seal sediment sequence settlement Shah Shāhnāmeh Shamsabad Sheikh Sheikh Salman Sheikh Thamir sherds Shi'ite Simnan slip int suggests Sumner surface survey Tall-i Tawwaj Tehran Plain Tepe Pardis Tol-e Nurabad Tol-e Spid Tradition Transitional Chalcolithic Trench Twelver Umar University valley village Wakhsh Wall of Gorgan ware Zoroastrians الله