Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 18The Institute, 1980 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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Side 15
... lines on the “ negative ” are also raised , and run in a double rank , creating shallow channels into which the single lines of the " positive " fit exactly . The method of manufacture or formation could not be deduced from any evidence ...
... lines on the “ negative ” are also raised , and run in a double rank , creating shallow channels into which the single lines of the " positive " fit exactly . The method of manufacture or formation could not be deduced from any evidence ...
Side 73
... lines 69–72 . Kent , Old Persian : 129 , 132 ; for the Elamite version , G. G. Cameron , " The Elamite version of the Bisitun Inscriptions " , Journal of Cuneiform Studies 14 ( 1960 ) , pp . 59-68 ( esp . 68 ) . 3 DB 66-7 Col. IV lines ...
... lines 69–72 . Kent , Old Persian : 129 , 132 ; for the Elamite version , G. G. Cameron , " The Elamite version of the Bisitun Inscriptions " , Journal of Cuneiform Studies 14 ( 1960 ) , pp . 59-68 ( esp . 68 ) . 3 DB 66-7 Col. IV lines ...
Side 76
... lines 4 and 6 ( and 1 ? ) indicates that the text is basically Babylonian , although in line 5 ni - en - ni appears to be a phonetic writing of Sumerian nenni , ' so - and - so ' . Rev. 4-5 are perhaps a colophon giving the name of the ...
... lines 4 and 6 ( and 1 ? ) indicates that the text is basically Babylonian , although in line 5 ni - en - ni appears to be a phonetic writing of Sumerian nenni , ' so - and - so ' . Rev. 4-5 are perhaps a colophon giving the name of the ...
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Twinspouted Vessels and their Distribution in the Near East from the Achaemenian | 43 |
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