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 28
... pottery " suggest that the pottery were made by coiling method " , and observe that , " because such a broken face is often seen at the keel portion ... it might suggest that the coils were joined at the keel " . In summary , the Mushki ...
... pottery " suggest that the pottery were made by coiling method " , and observe that , " because such a broken face is often seen at the keel portion ... it might suggest that the coils were joined at the keel " . In summary , the Mushki ...
Side 37
... pottery . It is also difficult to understand how a thin chaff tempered core , like those found in finer examples of the painted Mushki and Jari pottery , could retain its shape during the application of the clean clay surface layers ...
... pottery . It is also difficult to understand how a thin chaff tempered core , like those found in finer examples of the painted Mushki and Jari pottery , could retain its shape during the application of the clean clay surface layers ...
Side 66
... pottery forms , cylinder seals , seal impressions , and numerical tablets ( Algaze 1993 : 55 ) . Copper artifacts from Sialk IV include blades and large pins ( Ghirshman 1938 : pl . XXIX ) . Ongoing research at Arisman , only 60 km ...
... pottery forms , cylinder seals , seal impressions , and numerical tablets ( Algaze 1993 : 55 ) . Copper artifacts from Sialk IV include blades and large pins ( Ghirshman 1938 : pl . XXIX ) . Ongoing research at Arisman , only 60 km ...
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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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