Iran, Volumer 35-37British Institute of Persian Studies., 1997 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 19
... route of the Royal Road was measured , ( 2 ) that the unit of measurement for the Royal Road was indeed the parasang and ( 3 ) that the Achaemenid administra- tion may possibly have erected stones which were intended , in the manner of ...
... route of the Royal Road was measured , ( 2 ) that the unit of measurement for the Royal Road was indeed the parasang and ( 3 ) that the Achaemenid administra- tion may possibly have erected stones which were intended , in the manner of ...
Side 22
... route which crossed through the centre of Phrygia and Cappadocia , straight to the crossing of the Euphrates near Tomisa . Support for this hypothesis can be found in the exact correlation between modern measure- ments along the route ...
... route which crossed through the centre of Phrygia and Cappadocia , straight to the crossing of the Euphrates near Tomisa . Support for this hypothesis can be found in the exact correlation between modern measure- ments along the route ...
Side 67
... route . By com- paring the description of this trade route by Wilson in 1907 with those of some seventeenth century trav- ellers , Gaube concluded that very little had changed in 300 years . He was able to identify most of the buildings ...
... route . By com- paring the description of this trade route by Wilson in 1907 with those of some seventeenth century trav- ellers , Gaube concluded that very little had changed in 300 years . He was able to identify most of the buildings ...
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An Amir Khusraw Khamsa of 1581 by B W Robinson | 35 |
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