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 17
... decorations , including naturalistic and stylised animals motifs , geometric designs , parallel bands , vertical strips , chevrons , dots and dashes , floral or tree patterns ( Fig . 9 ) . The homogeneity in materials , shapes , decoration ...
... decorations , including naturalistic and stylised animals motifs , geometric designs , parallel bands , vertical strips , chevrons , dots and dashes , floral or tree patterns ( Fig . 9 ) . The homogeneity in materials , shapes , decoration ...
Side 37
... decoration would disguise this pattern of continuity . Surface Treatment Six styles of surface treatment are distinguished in the ceramics from Kushk - e Hezar , five on Buff Ware and one on Burnished Red Painted Ware . The most common ...
... decoration would disguise this pattern of continuity . Surface Treatment Six styles of surface treatment are distinguished in the ceramics from Kushk - e Hezar , five on Buff Ware and one on Burnished Red Painted Ware . The most common ...
Side 148
... decoration was found at a height of some 5 m . in the southern corner of the main iwan , comprising painted plaster in white and red ; this suggests that the main iwān was redecorated in the Safavid period and that its original decoration ...
... decoration was found at a height of some 5 m . in the southern corner of the main iwan , comprising painted plaster in white and red ; this suggests that the main iwān was redecorated in the Safavid period and that its original decoration ...
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