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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... period . Finally , it makes the Mushki Period as long or longer than the Jari Period . While all of those decisions may be correct , our own preference is to emphasise the gaps in the known strati- graphic sequences , to shorten the ...
... period . Finally , it makes the Mushki Period as long or longer than the Jari Period . While all of those decisions may be correct , our own preference is to emphasise the gaps in the known strati- graphic sequences , to shorten the ...
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... Period VIA , which is a pin / awl ( D.68.4.2 ) with the earliest rectangular cross section ( others are circular ) and the earliest presence of significant impurities at Yahya ( with 1.43wt % As and traces of Pb , Sb , and Ag ; see ...
... Period VIA , which is a pin / awl ( D.68.4.2 ) with the earliest rectangular cross section ( others are circular ) and the earliest presence of significant impurities at Yahya ( with 1.43wt % As and traces of Pb , Sb , and Ag ; see ...
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... period of 12 months at Harbuš , and for the same period and the same year , 30 marriš of wine were delivered at Ankarakkan according to PF 759. In some cases , a specific period is mentioned , as for example from the 22nd until the 24th ...
... period of 12 months at Harbuš , and for the same period and the same year , 30 marriš of wine were delivered at Ankarakkan according to PF 759. In some cases , a specific period is mentioned , as for example from the 22nd until the 24th ...
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