Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 36The Institute, 1998 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 88
... weight standard and transactions were conducted by weight of silver coin , rather than by piece . Once coined silver began to change hand by weight , fragmentation became necessary in order to make up the precise amount of silver ...
... weight standard and transactions were conducted by weight of silver coin , rather than by piece . Once coined silver began to change hand by weight , fragmentation became necessary in order to make up the precise amount of silver ...
Side 97
... weight standard of the Byzantine solidus was 4.45 g . or 1/72 part of a Roman pound . The weight - standard of the dīnār was slightly lighter , one mithqal or around 4.25 g Al - Baladhuri explains the difference in the weight between ...
... weight standard of the Byzantine solidus was 4.45 g . or 1/72 part of a Roman pound . The weight - standard of the dīnār was slightly lighter , one mithqal or around 4.25 g Al - Baladhuri explains the difference in the weight between ...
Side 101
... weight stan- dards and the function which the clipping might have had . In the following remarks , I will analyse the weight distribution of Sasanian and Sasanian - style coins in the hoards mentioned as a source for the understanding ...
... weight stan- dards and the function which the clipping might have had . In the following remarks , I will analyse the weight distribution of Sasanian and Sasanian - style coins in the hoards mentioned as a source for the understanding ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all | 7 |
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