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    Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, Part III Pahlavi Inscriptions, Vol. VI Seals and Coins, Portfolio II: Plates xxxi-liv. Sasanian Seals in the Collection of Mohsen Foroughi.Christopher J. Brunner & Richard N. Frye - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):537.
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    Gulistan, Tales of Ancient Persia.Christopher J. Brunner & Karl Thylmann - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):518.
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    Museum Notes 15.Christopher J. Brunner - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):563.
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    Supplement zur Sammlung der Altpersischen InschriftenDie Iranier-Namen bei Aischylos. Iranica Graeca Vetustiora I.Christopher J. Brunner, Manfred Mayrhofer & Rudiger Schmitt - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):517.
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    The Iranian Epigraphic Remains from Dura-EuroposThe Parthian and Middle Iranian Inscriptions of Dura-Europos.Christopher J. Brunner & R. N. Frye - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):492.
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    Sasanian Stamp Seals in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.David Stophlet Flattery & Christopher J. Brunner - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):196.
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    Catalogue des Sceaux, Camées et Bulles Sasanides de la Bibliothèque Nationale et du Musée du Louvre. II. Les Sceaux et Bulles InscritsCatalogue des Sceaux, Camees et Bulles Sasanides de la Bibliotheque Nationale et du Musee du Louvre. II. Les Sceaux et Bulles Inscrits. [REVIEW]Christopher J. Brunner & Phillipe Gignoux - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):206.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, Part II Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Period and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia, Vol. V Saka, Portfolio V: Plates xcvii-cxxvi. Saka Documents VCorpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, Part II Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Period and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia, Vol. V Saka, Portfolio VI: Plates cxxvii-clvi. Saka Documents VI. [REVIEW]Christopher J. Brunner & R. E. Emmerick - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):537.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part II: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia. Vol. II: Parthian. Parthian Economic Documents from Nisa. Texts ICorpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part II: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia. Vol. II: Parthian. Parthian Economic Documents from Nisa. Plates II. [REVIEW]Christopher J. Brunner, I. M. Diakonoff, V. A. Livshits & D. N. Mackenzie - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (2):132.
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    Nice-looking obstacles: parkour as urban practice of deterritorialization. [REVIEW]Christoph Brunner - 2011 - AI and Society 26 (2):143-152.
    Most academic publications refer to Parkour as a subversive and embodied tactic that challenges hegemonic discourses of discipline and control. Architecture becomes the playful ground where new ways to move take form. These approaches rarely address the material and embodied relations that occur in these practices and remain on the discursive plane of cultural signifiers. A theory of movement between bodies as the founding aspect of Parkour unfolds alternative concepts of body, space, time and movement beyond the discursive. Movement becomes (...)
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