Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 40The Institute, 2002 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Middle Chalcolithic ( Table 9 ) . Tools and blades dominate the Late Neolithic , but continuously decline in percentage until reaching 29.8 % during the Middle Chalcolithic . On - site processing ( local production ) of material occurs ...
... Middle Chalcolithic ( Table 9 ) . Tools and blades dominate the Late Neolithic , but continuously decline in percentage until reaching 29.8 % during the Middle Chalcolithic . On - site processing ( local production ) of material occurs ...
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... Middle Chalcolithic deposits at Chogha Gavaneh suggested to us , among other alternatives such as exchange , the presence of a mobile component in the Middle Chalcolithic population of the Islamabad Plain responsible for transporting ...
... Middle Chalcolithic deposits at Chogha Gavaneh suggested to us , among other alternatives such as exchange , the presence of a mobile component in the Middle Chalcolithic population of the Islamabad Plain responsible for transporting ...
Side 72
... middle Holocene . Of the pollen diagrams published for Lake Zeribar ( van Zeist and Bottema 1977 : fig . 22 ) , zones 5b , 5c , and 6 from pollen cores I and II can be attributed from the Middle Neolithic to the Middle Chalcolithic ...
... middle Holocene . Of the pollen diagrams published for Lake Zeribar ( van Zeist and Bottema 1977 : fig . 22 ) , zones 5b , 5c , and 6 from pollen cores I and II can be attributed from the Middle Neolithic to the Middle Chalcolithic ...
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