Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 45The Institute, 2007 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... microblade pyramidal cores for microblades prismatic cores for microblades N 1830m 1825m 1820m A 1845m 1840m 1835m D Wadi. microlithic tools broken microlithic tools cores fragments core fragments total retouched microblades notched ...
... microblade pyramidal cores for microblades prismatic cores for microblades N 1830m 1825m 1820m A 1845m 1840m 1835m D Wadi. microlithic tools broken microlithic tools cores fragments core fragments total retouched microblades notched ...
Side 18
... microblades are visible among the lithic artefacts . The characteristics and all attributes of these lithic artefacts from both sites are similar to each other . Based on the typology and technology of the artefacts found in the ...
... microblades are visible among the lithic artefacts . The characteristics and all attributes of these lithic artefacts from both sites are similar to each other . Based on the typology and technology of the artefacts found in the ...
Side 20
... microblade cores are conical in shape , and their published illustrations ( Howe 1983 : figs 20 , 21 ) demonstrate that elaborate pressure flaking was employed to detach microblades . Maghzaliyah is located some 12 km . west of Tell ...
... microblade cores are conical in shape , and their published illustrations ( Howe 1983 : figs 20 , 21 ) demonstrate that elaborate pressure flaking was employed to detach microblades . Maghzaliyah is located some 12 km . west of Tell ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
Archaeological Surveys in the Eastern Corridor SouthWestern Iran by Abbas Moghaddam and Negin Miri | 23 |
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