Iran, Volumer 22-241984 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 43
... kiln as a double- chamber updraught one . So far this Yarim Tepe I kiln seems to be the earliest and best preserved of the double - chamber updraught kilns in the Near East . Though it is very unlikely that this type of kiln went out of ...
... kiln as a double- chamber updraught one . So far this Yarim Tepe I kiln seems to be the earliest and best preserved of the double - chamber updraught kilns in the Near East . Though it is very unlikely that this type of kiln went out of ...
Side 45
... kilns discovered on the Iranian Plateau present a good opportunity to observe regional differences in the industrial kilns and to ascertain any affinities with the kilns in Mesopotamia and Susiana . These kilns have been described and ...
... kilns discovered on the Iranian Plateau present a good opportunity to observe regional differences in the industrial kilns and to ascertain any affinities with the kilns in Mesopotamia and Susiana . These kilns have been described and ...
Side 46
... Kilns In Mesopotamia , unlike the prehistoric kilns , the kilns from the third and second millennia are much better known and presented.57 However , neither the kilns discovered in the Iranian Plateau nor the few prehistoric kilns known ...
... Kilns In Mesopotamia , unlike the prehistoric kilns , the kilns from the third and second millennia are much better known and presented.57 However , neither the kilns discovered in the Iranian Plateau nor the few prehistoric kilns known ...
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