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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... production beyond a purely domestic mode , and , perhaps most strikingly , access by its inhabitants to a broad range of raw materials from near and far , including turquoise , lapis lazuli , agate and copper . Chronologically ...
... production beyond a purely domestic mode , and , perhaps most strikingly , access by its inhabitants to a broad range of raw materials from near and far , including turquoise , lapis lazuli , agate and copper . Chronologically ...
Side 72
... production at these sites Ghabristan , Sialk , Tal - i Iblis , Hissar is divergent , a fact which may have a bearing on the organisation of production and mechanisms of trade . Were specialists attached to a higher - level institution ...
... production at these sites Ghabristan , Sialk , Tal - i Iblis , Hissar is divergent , a fact which may have a bearing on the organisation of production and mechanisms of trade . Were specialists attached to a higher - level institution ...
Side 73
... production . Postgate argues from the historical data that merchants fulfilled the function of relieving state organisations , such as temples or palaces , of domestic surpluses in commodities such as cereals , fish , flour and wool ...
... production . Postgate argues from the historical data that merchants fulfilled the function of relieving state organisations , such as temples or palaces , of domestic surpluses in commodities such as cereals , fish , flour and wool ...
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