Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Yahya as late as the early second millennium B.C. A detailed analysis of the tack has been presented elsewhere ( Thornton et al . 2002 : 1456 ) , but it is important here to reiterate that the small size of the object suggests that ...
... Yahya as late as the early second millennium B.C. A detailed analysis of the tack has been presented elsewhere ( Thornton et al . 2002 : 1456 ) , but it is important here to reiterate that the small size of the object suggests that ...
Side 50
... Yahya metal- workers . The arrows represent the direction of hammering . COPPER AND COMPLEXITY : IRAN AND MESOPOTAMIA IN THE FOURTH. METHOD 1 METHOD 2 with rectangular sections i.e. either by hammering the corners or by working the two ...
... Yahya metal- workers . The arrows represent the direction of hammering . COPPER AND COMPLEXITY : IRAN AND MESOPOTAMIA IN THE FOURTH. METHOD 1 METHOD 2 with rectangular sections i.e. either by hammering the corners or by working the two ...
Side 52
... Yahya : a rectangular bar with its corners worked round , or a rec- tangular rod beaten on the shorter sides until they met and were crimped . This technological style may have come to Shahr - i Sokhta from Southern Turkmenistan where ...
... Yahya : a rectangular bar with its corners worked round , or a rec- tangular rod beaten on the shorter sides until they met and were crimped . This technological style may have come to Shahr - i Sokhta from Southern Turkmenistan where ...
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The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
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