The influence of Islamic pottery in the Mediterranean
Archaeology has made one of its greatest contribution to the historical reconstruction of the Middle Ages in respect of the relationships - mostly economic - between different areas, especially between diverse civilizations like the western Christian, Islamic, Byzantine and Slavic.
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The Glazed Pottery: Asian and Islamic Imports
This chapter presents the ~ 450 glazed ceramics excavated at Kinolhas, which include Chinese and southeast Asian material dated from between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries and a smaller group of material originating in the Islamic world, with a wide range spanning the ninth to the eighteenth centuries.
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Faience: the ceramic technology of ancient Egypt [PDF]
Faiences are ancient Egyptian ceramic materials, considered as "high-tech" products. The paper discussed the method by which the faiences were produced and the application of SEM and Raman spectroscopy to their ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 9, No. 1 & 2, 2004) [PDF]
Jutta Häser – The new director of the German Protestant Institut in Amman. By: Dieter Vieweger BAI, Wuppertal (Germany) Syrian-French-German Co-Operation in Training for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage.
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La evolución de la cerámica medieval de Cercadilla, Córdoba. Estado de la cuestión. [PDF]
In this paper we intend to offer an overview of the formal evolution of some of de pottery series from the archaeological site of Cercadilla. With this, we have let es-tablished some of the keys that allow us to frame definite pottery forms in different ...
Fuertes Santos, Camino
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The ways of the lustre: looking for the tunisian connection [PDF]
Recent excavations at the Fatimid and Zirid site of Sabra al-Mansuriya near Kairouan (Tunisia) provide the first evidence of lustreware production in medieval Ifriqiya, in the 10th–11th centuries AD.
Capelli, Claudio +3 more
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During the Islamic period, ceramic workshops were commonly established in settlements throughout the Gharb al-Andalus region (Western Iberia at the time), to produce ceramics for local supply.
Carlos Andrés Camara +4 more
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An exhibition organized in honour of the state visit of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Turkey [PDF]
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya Adı: İstanbul Haritaları Broşürleriİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN ...
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African-European contacts in the Kongo Kingdom (sixteenth-eighteenth centuries): new archaeological insights from Ngongo Mbata (Lower Congo, DRC) [PDF]
Ngongo Mbata, the main and most affluent center of the Kongo kingdom’s Mbata province in the 17th century, is well known from the historical sources, but virtually unexplored in archaeological publications.
Bostoen, Koen +7 more
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Exploring Colour Palette in Pottery from Western Anatolia and East Asia—Colour Schemes to Inspire
In the present case study, the manufacturing technology for glazed pottery was investigated, with particular focus on the great variety of colours and glaze recipes used in Western Anatolia and East Asia and observed in finds from rescue excavation sites
Adamantia P. Panagopoulou +3 more
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