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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... 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 of the ...
... 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 of the ...
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... Period " terminology . Unfortunately , both schemes mask the strong variability in contemporary Neolithic ceramic assemblages across Fars and wider Neolithic / Chalcolithic Iran which is the focus of this article . Thus , a more ...
... Period " terminology . Unfortunately , both schemes mask the strong variability in contemporary Neolithic ceramic assemblages across Fars and wider Neolithic / Chalcolithic Iran which is the focus of this article . Thus , a more ...
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... period . The Islamic Period The sites from the Islamic period , although well dated and crucial to an understanding of the long - term development of the region , currently represent an incoherent selection and , as a result , few ...
... period . The Islamic Period The sites from the Islamic period , although well dated and crucial to an understanding of the long - term development of the region , currently represent an incoherent selection and , as a result , few ...
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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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