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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... eastern Lurestan , in contemporary tombs at Musiyan and at Susa and in the graves of the Jalyan cemetery in eastern Fars ( Carter 1984 : fig . 9 ; Miroschedji 1974 ) suggest the existence , toward the middle of the third millennium ...
... eastern Lurestan , in contemporary tombs at Musiyan and at Susa and in the graves of the Jalyan cemetery in eastern Fars ( Carter 1984 : fig . 9 ; Miroschedji 1974 ) suggest the existence , toward the middle of the third millennium ...
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... Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly , about Cyrus ' reign as king before the Median conquest . Nothing in the historical record suggests that Cyrus held dominion beyond the territory roughly equivalent to modern Fars ...
... Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly , about Cyrus ' reign as king before the Median conquest . Nothing in the historical record suggests that Cyrus held dominion beyond the territory roughly equivalent to modern Fars ...
Side 99
... eastern Iranian origin.57 Zoroaster's homeland was located in eastern Iran , and later Zoroastrian tradition points to eastern Iran as the ancestral homeland of the Iranians.58 Other parallels may be cited , but the preceding are ...
... eastern Iranian origin.57 Zoroaster's homeland was located in eastern Iran , and later Zoroastrian tradition points to eastern Iran as the ancestral homeland of the Iranians.58 Other parallels may be cited , but the preceding are ...
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