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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Side 30
... collections persuaded us that Kushk - e Hezar merited further investigation , and on 21 May 2003 we returned to the site and made a series of nine systematic and four purposive collections of surface material . Five of the systematic ...
... collections persuaded us that Kushk - e Hezar merited further investigation , and on 21 May 2003 we returned to the site and made a series of nine systematic and four purposive collections of surface material . Five of the systematic ...
Side 31
... collections were made in Iran , along with drawings and descriptions of all small finds ( see Figs . 5 and 8 ) . Decorated ceramics from the four quadrant and two general surface collections ( Figs . 6 and 7 ) were drawn in profile in ...
... collections were made in Iran , along with drawings and descriptions of all small finds ( see Figs . 5 and 8 ) . Decorated ceramics from the four quadrant and two general surface collections ( Figs . 6 and 7 ) were drawn in profile in ...
Side 42
... collections were acquired and categorised in different ways , it is instructive to compare the composition of the collection of chipped stone from Kushk - e Hezar with the collections recovered from the excavations at Jari B ( Hori 1988 ...
... collections were acquired and categorised in different ways , it is instructive to compare the composition of the collection of chipped stone from Kushk - e Hezar with the collections recovered from the excavations at Jari B ( Hori 1988 ...
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