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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... region is rich in copper sources ( Majidzadeh 1979 : 85 ) . Excavations at several sites in the Qazvin plain have provided a chronological depth and wealth of detail that no other region of highland Iran can match , and thus the region ...
... region is rich in copper sources ( Majidzadeh 1979 : 85 ) . Excavations at several sites in the Qazvin plain have provided a chronological depth and wealth of detail that no other region of highland Iran can match , and thus the region ...
Side 106
... region of Persepolis , which comprises an area from the north of Pasargadae to Shiraz - Neiriz in the south . It is ... Region III . This does not mean that there were no Elamites in the Persepolis region , but it indicates that most ...
... region of Persepolis , which comprises an area from the north of Pasargadae to Shiraz - Neiriz in the south . It is ... Region III . This does not mean that there were no Elamites in the Persepolis region , but it indicates that most ...
Side 107
... region , as for example Kurangan , and the probable location of Hidali , the capital of the Elamites and the last Elamite defence point after the fall of Susa and Madaktu to the Assyrian army led by Ashurbanipal in 646 BC . According to ...
... region , as for example Kurangan , and the probable location of Hidali , the capital of the Elamites and the last Elamite defence point after the fall of Susa and Madaktu to the Assyrian army led by Ashurbanipal in 646 BC . According to ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
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According Achaemenid Aḥmad appears Archaeology artefacts base Bayazid Bombay Borazjan British Browne buff building Bushire central century ceramics ceremony Chalcolithic collection communities continued copper cultural Cyrus Darius Dashtestan decoration designation district early East Elamite European evidence example excavations Farghana governor History important India indicate inscription interest Iran Iranian Islamic Jari Journal Kasravi Khan king Kirman known Late later levels London material mentioned millennium Mughal Muḥammad Mushki noted Oriental original painted patterns performed period Persian plain political pottery present probably production published rations reference region remains reported Review Şafi Şafi's Samanids seen Shah sherds Shiraz shows sources South Studies Sufi suggest surface survey Tehran Tepe texts trade tradition University vessel village wall ware writings Yahya