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Page 69
... central Zagros . In antiquity it was the main highway connecting the Mesopotamian lowlands and the central Iranian plateau . The Zardeh basin is , therefore , located on both a geographical and a cultural frontier , and its strategic ...
... central Zagros . In antiquity it was the main highway connecting the Mesopotamian lowlands and the central Iranian plateau . The Zardeh basin is , therefore , located on both a geographical and a cultural frontier , and its strategic ...
Page 75
... central focus which often has sacred and / or social associations ( Faegre 1979 : 91–3 ) , the interior of the black tent is organised ' architecturally ' . This occurs in so far as the interior is physically subdivided and the focus of ...
... central focus which often has sacred and / or social associations ( Faegre 1979 : 91–3 ) , the interior of the black tent is organised ' architecturally ' . This occurs in so far as the interior is physically subdivided and the focus of ...
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... Central Europe and the Medi- terranean World . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 pp . £ 17.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-22808-5 . Reviewed by Marie Louise Stig Sørensen The aim of this book is to examine the cultural ...
... Central Europe and the Medi- terranean World . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 pp . £ 17.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-22808-5 . Reviewed by Marie Louise Stig Sørensen The aim of this book is to examine the cultural ...
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