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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... appears to have happened without external stimulus but , during the later part of the fourth millennium B.C. , these communities may have been led towards an intensification of production at least partly stimulated by contacts , however ...
... appears to have happened without external stimulus but , during the later part of the fourth millennium B.C. , these communities may have been led towards an intensification of production at least partly stimulated by contacts , however ...
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... appears in the south and east sections . Over this , strata 29b , 29a , 30 , 28b and 28a comprise a group of poorly defined ashy trashy lenses and a pit within the surrounding matrix . The deposit 29b , directly above the orange layer ...
... appears in the south and east sections . Over this , strata 29b , 29a , 30 , 28b and 28a comprise a group of poorly defined ashy trashy lenses and a pit within the surrounding matrix . The deposit 29b , directly above the orange layer ...
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... appears with divine names . It is interesting that here the names of the various gods are written along with each other . For example , Ahuramazda is named with Humban , 13 and Ahuramazda and Mithra appear together with Šimut.14 This ...
... appears with divine names . It is interesting that here the names of the various gods are written along with each other . For example , Ahuramazda is named with Humban , 13 and Ahuramazda and Mithra appear together with Šimut.14 This ...
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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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