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 45
... bones The animal bones were recovered by hand and through sieving during excavation , and in general were very fragmented . Although there were some fresh breaks , the majority of bones had been broken up prior to deposition and also ...
... bones The animal bones were recovered by hand and through sieving during excavation , and in general were very fragmented . Although there were some fresh breaks , the majority of bones had been broken up prior to deposition and also ...
Side 259
... bones were buried shortly after being discarded and little has affected their condition since then . Although the majority of the bones were collected by hand during the 2003 excavation of robber holes , 12 % of the assemblage came from ...
... bones were buried shortly after being discarded and little has affected their condition since then . Although the majority of the bones were collected by hand during the 2003 excavation of robber holes , 12 % of the assemblage came from ...
Side 262
... bones from sheep , goat , cattle and horse , particularly on meat bearing bones - limbs and pelves ( Fig . 7 ) . Most of these were in the form of chop marks , where a heavy chopper was used to reduce large bones to joints suitable for ...
... bones from sheep , goat , cattle and horse , particularly on meat bearing bones - limbs and pelves ( Fig . 7 ) . Most of these were in the form of chop marks , where a heavy chopper was used to reduce large bones to joints suitable for ...
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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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According Achaemenid appears Arab Archaeological assemblage band bones brick building Bushehr canal central century ceramic Chalcolithic chronology collected contained context cultural decoration deposits discussed ditch earlier early east et al evidence excavations Fars Figure fire further Gorgan Wall groups History identified Imams indicate Iran Iranian Islamic Jari Ka'b kiln Kur River land late later located London material Middle mound Muhammad Mushki name Ceramic scatter Neolithic noted original painted parallels period Persian Phase Plain possible pottery present probably recent recorded region remains represent result River Basin samples Sasanian seal sequence settlement Sheikh sherds side similar slip suggests surface survey TABLE Tehran Tepe Tol-e Nurabad town Tradition Trench University valley village wall ware