Roonak Ahmadinia, Arman Shishegar. “Jubaji, A Neo-Elamite (Phase IIIB, 585-539 BC) Tomb in Ramhurmuz, Khuzestan”
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Cet article est un tres utile resume, largement illustre, du livre complet et accompagne de nombreuses illustrations que A. Sh. a publie en 2015 persan avec texte 15 p. anglais. (Ārmān Shishegar. Ǡrāmgāh-e do bānu-ye ‘ilāmi az khāndān-e shāh Shutur Nāhunte pesar-e Indada. Doreh-e Ilām-now marhale 3B (hudud-e 585 tā 539 p.as m.) / Tomb of the Two Elamite Princesses House King Nahunte son Neo-Elamite Period Phase IIIB (Ca. 585-539 B.C.), Tehrān:...
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عنوان ژورنال: Abstracta iranica
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['0240-8910', '1961-960X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/abstractairanica.52277