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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... performed for an unidentified god . For Nah and Nuaš only the word libation , daušiyam , is used , libation of Nah19 and libation of Nuas20 , but the latter may have been a scribal error . ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS FOR PERFORMING A LAN ...
... performed for an unidentified god . For Nah and Nuaš only the word libation , daušiyam , is used , libation of Nah19 and libation of Nuas20 , but the latter may have been a scribal error . ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS FOR PERFORMING A LAN ...
Side 109
... performed . This could be the Iranian word para - daesa or a walled garden ( the later word " paradise " ) . In the ... performed within a month . Therefore , we can see that Lan was performed daily and monthly , and for specific periods ...
... performed . This could be the Iranian word para - daesa or a walled garden ( the later word " paradise " ) . In the ... performed within a month . Therefore , we can see that Lan was performed daily and monthly , and for specific periods ...
Side 113
... performed at Persepolis , which was different to Lan.60 During the excavations in the northern part of the Treasury Palace at Persepolis and especially in Hall No. 38 , many mortars , pestles and vessels made of a green stone were ...
... performed at Persepolis , which was different to Lan.60 During the excavations in the northern part of the Treasury Palace at Persepolis and especially in Hall No. 38 , many mortars , pestles and vessels made of a green stone were ...
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