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... tradition . Thus the chronometric evidence from Kangavar and Solduz - Ushnu ( see Table 6 ) demonstrates that the Dalma ceramic tradition flourished in southern Azerbaijan , eastern Kurdistan , and north - eastern Luristan from roughly ...
... tradition . Thus the chronometric evidence from Kangavar and Solduz - Ushnu ( see Table 6 ) demonstrates that the Dalma ceramic tradition flourished in southern Azerbaijan , eastern Kurdistan , and north - eastern Luristan from roughly ...
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... TRADITIONS In order to understand the Pul - i Khwājū in the light of architectural and aesthetic tradition , we must look first at the history of bridges in combination with dams in Iran , and second , at the tradition of water displays ...
... TRADITIONS In order to understand the Pul - i Khwājū in the light of architectural and aesthetic tradition , we must look first at the history of bridges in combination with dams in Iran , and second , at the tradition of water displays ...
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... tradition is clearly related to Godin III : 6 ( Table 3 ) . Archaeological Perspective : The origins of the Godin III tradition remain elusive but are probably to be sought in western Luristan , the outer Zagros ( Pusht - i Kuh ) , or ...
... tradition is clearly related to Godin III : 6 ( Table 3 ) . Archaeological Perspective : The origins of the Godin III tradition remain elusive but are probably to be sought in western Luristan , the outer Zagros ( Pusht - i Kuh ) , or ...
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Achaemenid appears arches architecture assemblage associated Black bridge brown Buff building burnish central century ceramic Chalcolithic chamber Chogha collection common construction Dalma damage decoration deposits discussion dome earlier early East evidence example excavated floods given Godin grits heavy Houmian houses indicate inscription Iran Iranian Isfahan Islamic kilns Kirman known late later levels London Malayer Maran material means Middle mosque motif Mound Museum Natanz noted occur operation original painted period Persian Phase plain points pottery present probably production rain reference remains reported represented river rooms sample Seh Gabi settlement Shah sherds shows Siahbid side similar sources stone suggest surface survey Tehran Tepe tradition valley villages wall ware winter Zagros