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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... trade in the fourth millennium within which the processing and movement of copper can be situated ? Much has been written about trade in ancient Western Asia , but here we wish to focus on Beale's ( 1973 ) four - fold typology , based ...
... trade in the fourth millennium within which the processing and movement of copper can be situated ? Much has been written about trade in ancient Western Asia , but here we wish to focus on Beale's ( 1973 ) four - fold typology , based ...
Side 73
... trade in copper and other commodities , it may be that both groups of communities cooperated in the maintenance of military security along trade routes . This may help to explain the presence of an implanted Uruk- related fort within a ...
... trade in copper and other commodities , it may be that both groups of communities cooperated in the maintenance of military security along trade routes . This may help to explain the presence of an implanted Uruk- related fort within a ...
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... trade with Iran amounted to 350,000 rupees , but by 1858–59 the trade in horses alone came to 2,625,000 rupees.5 For many nineteenth - century Iranians , India continued to offer the same opportunities for trade , refuge and writing ...
... trade with Iran amounted to 350,000 rupees , but by 1858–59 the trade in horses alone came to 2,625,000 rupees.5 For many nineteenth - century Iranians , India continued to offer the same opportunities for trade , refuge and writing ...
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