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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... designation ullir ( a ) ( delivery man ) , but under the supervision of the suppliers . The recipients were individuals with admin- istrative or religious designations or both . The texts show that the recipients , who used these ...
... designation ullir ( a ) ( delivery man ) , but under the supervision of the suppliers . The recipients were individuals with admin- istrative or religious designations or both . The texts show that the recipients , who used these ...
Side 107
... designation of the recipient is both religious and administrative . The first and most familiar designation is makuš ( magus ) . Lan texts and all Ritual Payments mention individuals with the designation makuš , when receiving a ration ...
... designation of the recipient is both religious and administrative . The first and most familiar designation is makuš ( magus ) . Lan texts and all Ritual Payments mention individuals with the designation makuš , when receiving a ration ...
Side 108
... designations of certain individ- uals by the information about the degrees and ranks of each designation in the Ritual Payment tablets . For example , a person by the name of Yašda at Matezziš , is one of the recipients of a Lan ration ...
... designations of certain individ- uals by the information about the degrees and ranks of each designation in the Ritual Payment tablets . For example , a person by the name of Yašda at Matezziš , is one of the recipients of a Lan ration ...
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