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THE IRANIAN CONTRIBUTION TO ACHAEMENID MATERIAL CULTURE By P. R. S. Moorey Ashmolean Museum , Oxford Art historians of the last century , limited in both knowledge and understanding by the narrowing intensity of their Classical training ...
THE IRANIAN CONTRIBUTION TO ACHAEMENID MATERIAL CULTURE By P. R. S. Moorey Ashmolean Museum , Oxford Art historians of the last century , limited in both knowledge and understanding by the narrowing intensity of their Classical training ...
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... Iranian studies - in the widest sense , historically and culturally , of the word " Iranian " -e.g . by arranging symposia and conferences and seeking suitable means of publication and of exchange between European centres of Iranian ...
... Iranian studies - in the widest sense , historically and culturally , of the word " Iranian " -e.g . by arranging symposia and conferences and seeking suitable means of publication and of exchange between European centres of Iranian ...
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... Iranian authorities the establishment of the Institute . Professor ( later Sir Max ) Mallowan presided over the Governing Council from its first meeting until his death in 1978 when he was succeeded by Sir Denis Wright ; Mr. ( now ...
... Iranian authorities the establishment of the Institute . Professor ( later Sir Max ) Mallowan presided over the Governing Council from its first meeting until his death in 1978 when he was succeeded by Sir Denis Wright ; Mr. ( now ...
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