Iran, Volumer 35-37British Institute of Persian Studies., 1997 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 116
... appear to be the shortest lived , but then again change never is constant . Although there appears to be no published archaeological evidence that can be applied to this problem , the Iranian wares are closely paralleled in form and ...
... appear to be the shortest lived , but then again change never is constant . Although there appears to be no published archaeological evidence that can be applied to this problem , the Iranian wares are closely paralleled in form and ...
Side 118
... appear entirely happy this late , and although the opaque turquoise glaze and arabesque network would be suitable to the " Lajvardina " style , which was current in this period , it must be sug- gested that the reading is in error ...
... appear entirely happy this late , and although the opaque turquoise glaze and arabesque network would be suitable to the " Lajvardina " style , which was current in this period , it must be sug- gested that the reading is in error ...
Side 120
... appear to receive different degrees of innova- tion . In particular , the decoration on the reverse tends to be highly standardised for each typological group . Rim motifs , particularly for flattened rims such as the " camel " rims or ...
... appear to receive different degrees of innova- tion . In particular , the decoration on the reverse tends to be highly standardised for each typological group . Rim motifs , particularly for flattened rims such as the " camel " rims or ...
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