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Schmidt, Erich F., Maurits N. van Loon, Hans H. Curvers, and John A. Brinkman. The Holmes Expeditions to Luristan. 1 (text) and 2 (plates). University of Chicago, 1989.

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  • Object[340]
  • no[91]
  • yes[249]
  • no[340]
  • near eastern[340]
  • animal figurine[10]
  • beaker[2]
  • bowl[37]
  • bracelet[1]
  • cup[12]
  • cylinder seal[1]
  • disc[2]
  • drainpipe[5]
  • figurine[11]
  • footed pot[2]
  • goblet[1]
  • handle[3]
  • human figurine[2]
  • jar[50]
  • jug[10]
  • loom weight[2]
  • model[1]
  • mug[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • pot[44]
  • pottery fragment[1]
  • ring[3]
  • seal fragment[1]
  • seal impression[1]
  • sealing[1]
  • sherd[51]
  • sling bullet[2]
  • sling stone[3]
  • smoother[2]
  • spindle whorl[45]
  • spouted jar[3]
  • spouted pot[2]
  • tetrapod vessel[1]
  • tray[1]
  • tripod bowl[12]
  • tripod vessel[11]
  • vessel[2]
  • vessel stand[1]
  • wheel[1]
  • zoomorphic object[1]
  • cheka sabz[181]
  • gar zaureh[1]
  • iran[340]
  • kamterlan[133]
  • mir vali[20]
  • saveh[1]
  • surkh dum[4]
  • animal[14]
  • animal head[2]
  • animal?[1]
  • dog[1]
  • human[1]
  • human figure?[1]
  • human head[1]
  • sheep[1]
  • ceramic[340]
  • glass[1]
  • glaze[1]
  • paint[2]
  • glazed[2]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[79]
  • yes[340]
ceramic

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43-25-263

43-25-263

Ring

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43-27-10

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Pot

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43-25-60

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Jar

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43-25-59

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Jar

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43-25-108

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Figurine

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43-26-192

43-26-192

Jar

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43-25-290

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Jar

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43-25-289

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Cup

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43-29-167

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Human Figurine

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43-25-26

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Tripod Vessel

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Jar

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43-25-20

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Tripod Bowl

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43-25-19

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Bowl

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43-29-5

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Tripod Bowl

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43-25-128

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Spindle Whorl

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43-25-266

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Pendant

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43-25-13

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Bowl

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43-25-52

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Pot

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43-26-92

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Vessel

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43-25-73

43-25-73

Sherd

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43-25-66

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Jug

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43-25-5

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Bowl

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43-25-144

43-25-144

Spindle Whorl

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43-25-35

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Pot

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43-25-12

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Bowl

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43-27-16

43-27-16

Jar

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43-25-135

43-25-135

Spindle Whorl

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43-26-54

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Jar

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43-25-58

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Pot

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43-27-21

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Jar

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43-25-114

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Figurine

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43-25-287

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Sherd

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