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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... Copper artifacts from Sialk IV include blades and large pins ( Ghirshman 1938 : pl . XXIX ) . Ongoing research at Arisman , only 60 km . south- east of Sialk and within 100 km . of the Veshnoveh copper sources , is significantly ...
... Copper artifacts from Sialk IV include blades and large pins ( Ghirshman 1938 : pl . XXIX ) . Ongoing research at Arisman , only 60 km . south- east of Sialk and within 100 km . of the Veshnoveh copper sources , is significantly ...
Side 69
... copper ore over any great distance , it is not at all surprising that smelting should have taken place within the general vicinity of copper ore sources , as was also the norm with copper processing in Oman ( Hauptmann et al . 1988 ) ...
... copper ore over any great distance , it is not at all surprising that smelting should have taken place within the general vicinity of copper ore sources , as was also the norm with copper processing in Oman ( Hauptmann et al . 1988 ) ...
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... copper artifacts . In burials of the Early Chalcolithic at Zagheh on the Qazvin plain , tools of copper are found , indicating at this early date the association of copper with ascription of status , of some sort , to particular ...
... copper artifacts . In burials of the Early Chalcolithic at Zagheh on the Qazvin plain , tools of copper are found , indicating at this early date the association of copper with ascription of status , of some sort , to particular ...
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