Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 22The Institute, 1984 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... suggest a common origin . One possibility is that it is wind blown dust comprising fine silt and silt size clay aggregates . Alternatively , the material may largely comprise the weathering residue of the limestone , which , on ...
... suggest a common origin . One possibility is that it is wind blown dust comprising fine silt and silt size clay aggregates . Alternatively , the material may largely comprise the weathering residue of the limestone , which , on ...
Side 128
... suggests the opposite was normally the case . Because of disputes and mutual jealousies among the notables of Yazd , increase of ... suggest that the rural or urban poor had formed the realistic attitude , based on previous experience of ...
... suggests the opposite was normally the case . Because of disputes and mutual jealousies among the notables of Yazd , increase of ... suggest that the rural or urban poor had formed the realistic attitude , based on previous experience of ...
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... suggesting that this kind of pro- grammatic self - presentation by Achaemenid rulers was possibly circulated through the ... suggest that here the Achaemenid rulers were directly relating themselves to earlier traditions , especially ...
... suggesting that this kind of pro- grammatic self - presentation by Achaemenid rulers was possibly circulated through the ... suggest that here the Achaemenid rulers were directly relating themselves to earlier traditions , especially ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by | 7 |
Anyone wishing to join the Institute should write to the Assistant Secretary Mrs M E Gueritz | 13 |
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