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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... Type. Operation A , Layer II , Lot 202 continued ... Type Count Coarse Ware 29 Feature 23-1 41 Feature 23-2 66 Feature 24 6 Feature 25 39 Operation A , Layer II , Lot 203 Maximum dimension ( in mm ) 80-120 30-170 20-150 30-80 20-190 Type ...
... Type. Operation A , Layer II , Lot 202 continued ... Type Count Coarse Ware 29 Feature 23-1 41 Feature 23-2 66 Feature 24 6 Feature 25 39 Operation A , Layer II , Lot 203 Maximum dimension ( in mm ) 80-120 30-170 20-150 30-80 20-190 Type ...
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... types . Type 33 is too rare and badly defined to be very reliable . Types 25 and 64 appear to have continued in use beyond Period I. 10cm Type 81 ད Type 86 Type 87 Fig . SASANIAN POTTERY IN SOUTHERN IRAN AND EASTERN ARABIA 155.
... types . Type 33 is too rare and badly defined to be very reliable . Types 25 and 64 appear to have continued in use beyond Period I. 10cm Type 81 ད Type 86 Type 87 Fig . SASANIAN POTTERY IN SOUTHERN IRAN AND EASTERN ARABIA 155.
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Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. 10cm Type 81 ད Type 86 Type 87 Fig . 3. SMAG ( Small Grey ... type 5 ) . Vessels tend to be small , narrow - necked jars and jugs with complex forms . The most common types in Period I ...
Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. 10cm Type 81 ད Type 86 Type 87 Fig . 3. SMAG ( Small Grey ... type 5 ) . Vessels tend to be small , narrow - necked jars and jugs with complex forms . The most common types in Period I ...
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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 |
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