Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 13The Institute, 1975 Vols. 1-18, 1963-80, include the Director's report, 1961/62-1978/79; v. 25, 1987 includes "Summary of annual reports of the institute 1980 to 1986"; v. 26- , 1988- , include the Report of the Council, 1986/87- (published also in the institute's Report). |
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... probably store rooms of some kind , for they have no hearths or other signs of regular human occupation . Their configuration was dictated by the problem of constructing rectilinear rooms within a space defined on one side by a curving ...
... probably store rooms of some kind , for they have no hearths or other signs of regular human occupation . Their configuration was dictated by the problem of constructing rectilinear rooms within a space defined on one side by a curving ...
Side 130
... probably indicates they were the seats of the richer and politically more influential kin groups . Craftsmen of Late ' Ubaid times probably used some type of potter's wheel to produce many of their vessels . This is suggested by the ...
... probably indicates they were the seats of the richer and politically more influential kin groups . Craftsmen of Late ' Ubaid times probably used some type of potter's wheel to produce many of their vessels . This is suggested by the ...
Side 181
... probably Ilkhānid Persian rather than of Chinese manufacture , and is likely to be the oldest surviving example of lacquer - work so far known from Iran . There were also fragments of two interesting lustre vessels and several mono ...
... probably Ilkhānid Persian rather than of Chinese manufacture , and is likely to be the oldest surviving example of lacquer - work so far known from Iran . There were also fragments of two interesting lustre vessels and several mono ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran | 7 |
Some elaborately decorated Bronze Quiver Plaques made in Luristan c 750650 | 19 |
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