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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... artefacts and therefore tentatively proposed , is reminis- cent of Rita Wright's ( 1984 ) discussion of Bronze Age Black - on - Grey wares of the Indo - Iranian borderlands , in which she argues for a distinct " social boundary " in ...
... artefacts and therefore tentatively proposed , is reminis- cent of Rita Wright's ( 1984 ) discussion of Bronze Age Black - on - Grey wares of the Indo - Iranian borderlands , in which she argues for a distinct " social boundary " in ...
Side 52
... artefacts from Period II at Shahr - i Sokhta , concerns the production of what could be called thick sheet bar ingots . These artefacts are smaller ( averaging 5 x 3 x 1.5 cm . ) than most of the other bar ingots mentioned above , thus ...
... artefacts from Period II at Shahr - i Sokhta , concerns the production of what could be called thick sheet bar ingots . These artefacts are smaller ( averaging 5 x 3 x 1.5 cm . ) than most of the other bar ingots mentioned above , thus ...
Side 53
... artefacts he analysed ) , relative to the earlier Namazga V cultures of Southern Turkmenistan and Southeastern Iran in which only 8-12 % of artefacts he analysed contained tin . This trend may reflect the first exploitation of the tin ...
... artefacts he analysed ) , relative to the earlier Namazga V cultures of Southern Turkmenistan and Southeastern Iran in which only 8-12 % of artefacts he analysed contained tin . This trend may reflect the first exploitation of the tin ...
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