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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... remains mostly unexplored , Abdolrasool Vatandoust's ( 1999 ) analysis of sixteen artefacts from Shahdad has revealed the presence of minor amounts of tin ( 0.12-0.54wt % ) in over two - thirds of the corpus . With this in mind , it is ...
... remains mostly unexplored , Abdolrasool Vatandoust's ( 1999 ) analysis of sixteen artefacts from Shahdad has revealed the presence of minor amounts of tin ( 0.12-0.54wt % ) in over two - thirds of the corpus . With this in mind , it is ...
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... remains of three highly decorated miḥrābs are placed beside each other on the roof of the Shabistan - i Imam Hasan.42 They are similar in decoration , style of epigraphy and size , which implies that they were all built at the same time ...
... remains of three highly decorated miḥrābs are placed beside each other on the roof of the Shabistan - i Imam Hasan.42 They are similar in decoration , style of epigraphy and size , which implies that they were all built at the same time ...
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... remains of red , blue and green paint can be seen in this mihrab , which suggests that perhaps all these mihrabs were originally richly coloured . This mihrab is well preserved in comparison to the two others . The remains of carved ...
... remains of red , blue and green paint can be seen in this mihrab , which suggests that perhaps all these mihrabs were originally richly coloured . This mihrab is well preserved in comparison to the two others . The remains of carved ...
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