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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... example of a class of objects that are quite common at Mushki and Jari period sites . The Kushk - e Hezar example is carefully made of clean light - brown clay with a fine grit temper , and it has been coloured with thin red paint on ...
... example of a class of objects that are quite common at Mushki and Jari period sites . The Kushk - e Hezar example is carefully made of clean light - brown clay with a fine grit temper , and it has been coloured with thin red paint on ...
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... example , magus has minor ranks and levels , but šatin does not . Also , neither designation was ever used as a logogram or a general term for priests . This is made clear in text PF 1953 : 1-2 ( V ) , where two individuals are ...
... example , magus has minor ranks and levels , but šatin does not . Also , neither designation was ever used as a logogram or a general term for priests . This is made clear in text PF 1953 : 1-2 ( V ) , where two individuals are ...
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... example Spenta - Armaiti , Nariyosang and others , but there is are no references to Zarathushtra and the Avesta . The beliefs of the Achaemenids and their religious ceremonies , as seen through the Persepolis tablets and royal ...
... example Spenta - Armaiti , Nariyosang and others , but there is are no references to Zarathushtra and the Avesta . The beliefs of the Achaemenids and their religious ceremonies , as seen through the Persepolis tablets and royal ...
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The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
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