Tepe Hissar (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tepe Hissar" in English language version.

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dur.ac.uk

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hal.science

  • [6] Bessenay-Prolonge, Julie, and Régis Vallet, "Tureng Tepe and its high terrace, a reassessment" The Iranian Plateau during the Bronze Age: Development of Urbanisation, Production and Trade, pp. 165-178, 2020

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  • [1] E.F. Schmidt, "Excavations at Tepe Hissar, Damghan, Iran: with an additional chapter on the Sasanian Building at Tepe Hissar", Philadelphia, 1937 ISBN 9781512822489
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penn.museum

  • [2] E.F. Schmidt, "The Tepe Hissar Excavations 1931", Museum Journal of Philadelphia, 23/4, pp 322–485, 1933

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ucl.ac.uk

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  • [4] Christopher P.Thornton and Thilo Rehren, "A truly refractory crucible from fourth millennium Tepe Hissar, Northeast Iran", Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 36, iss. 12, pp. 2700-2712, December 2009