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tableland with sheer cliffs on its western and northern perimeters . The eastern
side of the basin is met by the western flanks of the Dalahu uplands which reach
over 3000m ( a . s . l . ) in elevation . Although the Zar deh basin can be ...
tableland with sheer cliffs on its western and northern perimeters . The eastern
side of the basin is met by the western flanks of the Dalahu uplands which reach
over 3000m ( a . s . l . ) in elevation . Although the Zar deh basin can be ...
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The Gurans are thought to have migrated into the western Zagros from the area
south of the Caspian Sea sometime before the fourteenth century ( Bruinessen
1978 : 123 - 4 ) . The main cultural trait with which the Gurans are associated is
the ...
The Gurans are thought to have migrated into the western Zagros from the area
south of the Caspian Sea sometime before the fourteenth century ( Bruinessen
1978 : 123 - 4 ) . The main cultural trait with which the Gurans are associated is
the ...
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Watson , P . J . 1979 Archaeological Ethnography in Western Iran ( Viking Fund
Publications in Anthropology 57 ) . University of Arizona Press , Tucson . Address
: Department of Urban Archaeology , Museum of London , London Wall ...
Watson , P . J . 1979 Archaeological Ethnography in Western Iran ( Viking Fund
Publications in Anthropology 57 ) . University of Arizona Press , Tucson . Address
: Department of Urban Archaeology , Museum of London , London Wall ...
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