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Bibliography
A.0.1 Traceable Material Sources
This group of sources includes books, articles and journal that have been
published by known sources and are traceable through bibliographical research.
Due to the diversity and seemingly unrelated contexts of topic, they will be
classified by category as follows. Sources have been arranged alphabetically.
Encyclopedias and General References
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A.0.2. Untraceable Material Sources
Lorzaadé, H. (1976). Revival of Vanquished Arts. Tehran: Publisher Unknown.
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A.0.3. Digital Sources
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A.0.4. Private Collections
Hashemi Nik, R. (1995-2007). Personal Photograph Collections.
Mofid, H., and Ra’iszadé M. (1996-2000). Personal Photograph Collections.
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A.0.5. Interviews
Maheronnaqsh, M. (1995-1998). Private Tutorials.
Mofid, H., and Ra’iszadé, M. (1996-2010). Private Tutorials.
Nassiri, M. (2000). Interview.
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