Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 31-32The Institute, 1993 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 157
... wheel wedged onto it ( Pl . XLa ) . The rynd crosses the eye of the runner stone on its under side and both supports its weight and transmits to it the circular motion of the wheel . The direction of rotation is anti - clockwise in Iran ...
... wheel wedged onto it ( Pl . XLa ) . The rynd crosses the eye of the runner stone on its under side and both supports its weight and transmits to it the circular motion of the wheel . The direction of rotation is anti - clockwise in Iran ...
Side 160
... wheel " for the horizontal variety . To add to the confusion , early Muslim engineers referred to this wheel as rūmi , but we should remem- ber that they had the Greek Eastern Roman Empire in mind , based on Constantinople . So their ...
... wheel " for the horizontal variety . To add to the confusion , early Muslim engineers referred to this wheel as rūmi , but we should remem- ber that they had the Greek Eastern Roman Empire in mind , based on Constantinople . So their ...
Side 161
... wheels on the same mainshaft , where in England we might have expected one wheel 6-8 ft . wide . At Pol - i Choon the stone slab dividing the lip of the headrace indicates a width of only 54 cm . for each wheel . In May 1977 I recorded ...
... wheels on the same mainshaft , where in England we might have expected one wheel 6-8 ft . wide . At Pol - i Choon the stone slab dividing the lip of the headrace indicates a width of only 54 cm . for each wheel . In May 1977 I recorded ...
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Excavations at Southern Gonur by V Sarianidi | 25 |
The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the First | 39 |
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