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... Zardeh basin can be considered as a self - enclosed and relatively isolated geographical unit , immediately south of Rijab is the pass of the ' Zagros Gates ' , through which ran one of the major trade routes in antiquity , the fabled ...
... Zardeh basin can be considered as a self - enclosed and relatively isolated geographical unit , immediately south of Rijab is the pass of the ' Zagros Gates ' , through which ran one of the major trade routes in antiquity , the fabled ...
Page 70
... Zardeh basin falls within the southern border of the ethnic province of Kurdistan , and in the broadest sense , the valley's popula- tion can be ' classified ' as Kurds . However , in so far as this region is considered a geographical ...
... Zardeh basin falls within the southern border of the ethnic province of Kurdistan , and in the broadest sense , the valley's popula- tion can be ' classified ' as Kurds . However , in so far as this region is considered a geographical ...
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... Zardeh tents ranged in size from 14.40 to 49.50m2 and 50 % of the tents had an area of between 25 and 35m2 ( Figure 3 ) . The average tent area was found to be 33m2 . This figure can be compared with the size of living areas in ...
... Zardeh tents ranged in size from 14.40 to 49.50m2 and 50 % of the tents had an area of between 25 and 35m2 ( Figure 3 ) . The average tent area was found to be 33m2 . This figure can be compared with the size of living areas in ...
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