Iran. Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies by The British Institue of Persian Studies

By The British Institue of Persian Studies

The various articles during this factor contain: Iranian Kinship and Marriage by means of B. Spooner; Inscriptions of the Karraquan Mausoleums via Stern; Mahmud of Ghaza in modern Eyes through Bosworth; Blind Poets of Shiraz via Morrison; Pigeon Towers of Isfahan via Beazley; etc.;

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Its antecedents are puzzling since it has a typical Level III " kite " design incised on the surface with a blunt point. Finally from Rooms 3 and 5 of the Fort come two vessels with a mottled, greyish-buff surface, polished so highly that it is difficult to say if the pots are wheel or hand-made, though the former is more likely. Both vessels have a characteristic decoration of shallow, parallel grooves (Fig. 5: I; 6: 3). 10 The only new corpus of Iron Age pottery from Western Luristan published since then is from the Pusht-i Kuh cemeteries.

It is 21 References to G. Contenau and R. Ghirshman, Fouilles de Tepe Giyanpros de Ne'havand(1935), Tomb groups. For a closer documentation of the Sialk parallels in the next paragraph, see Goff Meade, Iran VI, p. 125 and notes 45-9; Goff, Iran VII, p. I28 and notes 35 and 37. 22 D. Stronach, " Excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan, 1967" Iran VII (1969), fig. 6: 1-6: and Ruth Stronach, " Pottery from the Fallen Floor in the Fort ", pp. I1-24 above. EXCAVATIONS AT BABA JAN: POTTERY AND METAL FROM LEVELS III AND II 37 unusual in that it is hand-made from micacious fabric and suggests a mingling of the II and III pottery strains.

Surface finish inside: horizontal regular soft striations. Surface finish outside: worn away. Part 3. The Animal Remains, a Preliminary Report, I973 and I974 By S. Bokonyi The last two seasons of excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan yielded an impressive animal bone sample; altogether it includes 11,400 identifiable animal remains. 51 " 5x Compared to the results obtained in 1970 (S. B6k6nyi, The animal remains of Nush-i Jan: A preliminary report " Iran XI (I973), pp. 139-40) only a relatively small number of animal bones were recovered from the Parthian levels.

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