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Culture / Area studies / Provinces of Iran / Iranologists / Persepolis / Persepolis Administrative Archives / University of Chicago / Matthew Stolper / Civilizations / University of Chicago Oriental Institute / Elamite language / Achaemenid Empire
Date: 2015-11-02 05:22:23
Culture
Area studies
Provinces of Iran
Iranologists
Persepolis
Persepolis Administrative Archives
University of Chicago
Matthew Stolper
Civilizations
University of Chicago Oriental Institute
Elamite language
Achaemenid Empire

Achaemenid Elamite Administrative Tablets, 3: Fragments from Old Kandahar, Afghanistan

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