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 63
... highland Iranian sites of the Chalcolithic . We will then examine relevant information from excavated sites in other highland zones of Western Asia . THE QAZVIN PLAIN The plain of Qazvin is a geographically well- bounded region located ...
... highland Iranian sites of the Chalcolithic . We will then examine relevant information from excavated sites in other highland zones of Western Asia . THE QAZVIN PLAIN The plain of Qazvin is a geographically well- bounded region located ...
Side 67
... highland Iran for copper ore smelting and for the production of a broad range of copper artifacts prior to and by the mid - fourth millennium B.C. is thus extensive and convincing . What of other highland regions of Western Asia at this ...
... highland Iran for copper ore smelting and for the production of a broad range of copper artifacts prior to and by the mid - fourth millennium B.C. is thus extensive and convincing . What of other highland regions of Western Asia at this ...
Side 71
... highland communi- ties across the plateau . The modes of copper consump- tion at highland sites can thus be summarised as tools , weapons and adornment . Turning to non - local consumption , we are much more at the mercy of the ...
... highland communi- ties across the plateau . The modes of copper consump- tion at highland sites can thus be summarised as tools , weapons and adornment . Turning to non - local consumption , we are much more at the mercy of the ...
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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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