Iran-Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Iran-Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Early Islamic Torpedo Jars from Siraf: Scientific Analyses of the Clay Fabric and Source of Indian Ocean Transport Containers8
The Uzbek-American Expedition in Bukhara. Preliminary Report on the Third Season (2017)4
A Medieval Stonepaste Ceramic Production Site in Moshkin Tepe, Iran: Ceramics, Wasters, and Manufacturing Equipment3
Preliminary Report on the Survey of Hajjiabad-Varamin, a Site of the Konar Sandal Settlement Network (Jiroft, Kerman, Iran)2
New Archaeological Excavations of the Jahangir and Gowriyeh Manor Houses in the West of the Sassanid Empire1
“‘Abbas Mirza's Invitation to Europeans to Settle in Nineteenth-Century Iranian Azerbaijan: Reasons, Causes and Motives”1
From Soil to Domes: Vernacular Architecture and Construction Techniques in Esfahak, South Khurasan1
Dynamics in Ceramic Production: Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Godin Tepe III:6 and III:51
Trips to the King, Taxation, and the New Year in the Persepolis Fortification Archive1
The Old Avesta and Birth of Iranian Identity1
Purity and Polemics: Zoroastrian Women’s Bodies as Sites of Difference and Contestation in Early Islamic Iran1
Professor David B. Stronach, OBE 1931–20201
An Old Man, a Garden, and an Assembly of Assassins: Legends and Realities of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims1
Hilali and Mir ‘Ali: Sunnis among the Shi‘is, or Shi‘is among the Sunnis between the Shaybanids, Safavids and the Mughals1
A Forgotten Money Heist: The 1746 Mission of Nadir Shah’s Chief Merchant in Russia Revisited1
The Cylinder Seals of Qareh Tepe in Sagzabad, Iron Age II and III1
Recent Archaeological Research in South Iran: Excavation at the Old City of Sirjan (The Site of Qal’eh Sang)1
The Sasanian Cemetery of Gird-i Bazar in the Peshdar Plain (Iraqi Kurdistan)1
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