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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... rations for each person or group . They were also responsible for travel and ritual rations . Sometimes the King himself assigned the rations . PF 753 ( K1 ) , which is about Ritual Payments , shows that for performing a Lan ceremony at ...
... rations for each person or group . They were also responsible for travel and ritual rations . Sometimes the King himself assigned the rations . PF 753 ( K1 ) , which is about Ritual Payments , shows that for performing a Lan ceremony at ...
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... RATION RECEIVED FOR THE LAN CEREMONY The way rations are received is mentioned in two ways : 1. as rations ( Elamite gal ) for ritual use , and 2 . as daušiyam ( daušam , dauša , tamšiyam ) , which can be translated as libation or ...
... RATION RECEIVED FOR THE LAN CEREMONY The way rations are received is mentioned in two ways : 1. as rations ( Elamite gal ) for ritual use , and 2 . as daušiyam ( daušam , dauša , tamšiyam ) , which can be translated as libation or ...
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... Rations for the ceremony were regulated for a limited period by , perhaps , authorised individuals , dama ( na ) or šarama ( na ) . 2. A person with the desig- nation kurmin or supplier provided the rations from the storage houses or ...
... Rations for the ceremony were regulated for a limited period by , perhaps , authorised individuals , dama ( na ) or šarama ( na ) . 2. A person with the desig- nation kurmin or supplier provided the rations from the storage houses or ...
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