- in six
seasons (a
total of 21 months)
between 1951 and 1962 by
Roman Ghirshman with the
French Archeological Mission.
Almost 100,000
cubic yards of debris...
-
Roman Ghirshman (Russian: Роман Михайлович Гиршман,
Roman Mikhailovich Girshman;
October 3, 1895 – 5
September 1979) was a Ukrainian-born
French archeologist...
- Iran. The site was
cleared by the Russian-French
archaeologist Roman Ghirshman in the 1930s. The
British archaeologist Georgina Herrmann has also written...
-
Ghirshman (1900–1984), born
Antoinette Levienne, was a
French archaeologist and
restorationist of
Ukrainian origin.
Originally a dentist,
Ghirshman became...
-
seasons (1933, 1934, and 1937) by a team
headed by
Roman Ghirshman and his wife
Tania Ghirshman.
Studies related to the site were
conducted by D.E. McCown...
- Program.
Roman Ghirshman took over
direction of the
French efforts in 1946,
after the end of the war.
Together with his wife
Tania Ghirshman, he continued...
- 59–60.
Goldman (1960), p. 321.
Ghirshman (1964c), p. 434.
Jantzen (1955), pp. 20, 69–70.
Goldman (1960), p. 322.
Ghirshman (1964c), p. 108. Chahin, Mack...
- dancers,
Shapur palace, Bishapur, Iran, c. 260 AD.
Excavated by
Roman Ghirshman, ca. 1939–1941.
Department of Near
Eastern antiquities, Suly,
ground floor...
- p. 871. Boyce, Mary;
Ghirshman, R. (1979). "Reviewed work: L'Iran et la
Migration des Indo-Aryens et des Iraniens, R.
Ghirshman".
Journal of the American...
- King
Vijayakirti along with a King
Kanika and the king of Guzan.
Roman Ghirshman's similar theory is that
Kanishka was
originally king of
Kashmir before...