Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 36The Institute, 1998 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... probably a tourist anecdote , but there was perhaps some such record . The pillars are long gone and only one large and one small globe marker survived to the nineteenth century . = One further Sardian monument needs to be men- tioned ...
... probably a tourist anecdote , but there was perhaps some such record . The pillars are long gone and only one large and one small globe marker survived to the nineteenth century . = One further Sardian monument needs to be men- tioned ...
Side 22
... probably located at Habibuşağı 54 on the N bank of the Firat , downstream from the mound of Pirot , 55 rather than at Kadıköy , 56 opposite Pirot , on the N bank . 1.20 The theory that in Asia Minor the Persian Royal Road , described by ...
... probably located at Habibuşağı 54 on the N bank of the Firat , downstream from the mound of Pirot , 55 rather than at Kadıköy , 56 opposite Pirot , on the N bank . 1.20 The theory that in Asia Minor the Persian Royal Road , described by ...
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... probably a courtyard . Glazed and unglazed pottery and metal objects were found , and dated by the excavators to the first - third centuries of Hijra ( seventh - ninth centuries A.D . ) . The manner of destruction of the buildings ...
... probably a courtyard . Glazed and unglazed pottery and metal objects were found , and dated by the excavators to the first - third centuries of Hijra ( seventh - ninth centuries A.D . ) . The manner of destruction of the buildings ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all | 7 |
Pre and EarlyRoman Roads of Asia Minor The Persian Road by David French | 15 |
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