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 144
... ditch , irrespective of the level of the ancient land surface , was no less than 6.54 m . ( Fig . 23 ) . The trench revealed 7.90 m . of the width of the ditch . The absence of any trace of a slope opposite the fort platform , except ...
... ditch , irrespective of the level of the ancient land surface , was no less than 6.54 m . ( Fig . 23 ) . The trench revealed 7.90 m . of the width of the ditch . The absence of any trace of a slope opposite the fort platform , except ...
Side 145
... ditch and probably built up as a result of side erosion . It is perfectly conceivable that this ditch , like its shallower counterpart , served as a multi - purpose water canal . Indeed , its depth and distance from the fort platform ...
... ditch and probably built up as a result of side erosion . It is perfectly conceivable that this ditch , like its shallower counterpart , served as a multi - purpose water canal . Indeed , its depth and distance from the fort platform ...
Side 151
... ditch well before the collapse of the wall . This suggests that the ditch was kept clean while it was still carrying water , but that a limited amount of rubbish was deposited , probably by a late garrison or other late occupants of the ...
... ditch well before the collapse of the wall . This suggests that the ditch was kept clean while it was still carrying water , but that a limited amount of rubbish was deposited , probably by a late garrison or other late occupants of 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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