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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... sources , but by the Early Chalcolithic ( c . 4700-4000 B.C. ) shared sources were being utilised ( Fazeli et al . 2001 ) . This pattern is different from the sourcing of lithic material , where a pervasive regional division has been ...
... sources , but by the Early Chalcolithic ( c . 4700-4000 B.C. ) shared sources were being utilised ( Fazeli et al . 2001 ) . This pattern is different from the sourcing of lithic material , where a pervasive regional division has been ...
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... source was a large - scale operation , conducted by people living ( and dying ) in permanent settlements , of some size and duration , in proximity to those sources . Their material culture identifies them as local commu- nities of the ...
... source was a large - scale operation , conducted by people living ( and dying ) in permanent settlements , of some size and duration , in proximity to those sources . Their material culture identifies them as local commu- nities of the ...
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... sources do not preserve the course of Cyrus ' progression from king of Anshan to the conqueror of Media . Classical authors ' confusion disallows an authoritative account , and Near Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly ...
... sources do not preserve the course of Cyrus ' progression from king of Anshan to the conqueror of Media . Classical authors ' confusion disallows an authoritative account , and Near Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly ...
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