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Towards a New Reference Dataset for Northwest Arabian Pottery: A Preliminary Characterization of the Fabrics, Techniques, Shapes and Decoration of the Pre‐Islamic Pottery From Dadan (Third Millennium bce –Early First Millennium ce )

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
ABSTRACT The site of Dadan, in the al‐ʿUlā valley, is one of the major and longest‐settled ancient oasis settlements in northwest Arabia. As part of the Saudi‐French Dadan Archaeological Project (CNRS/RCU/AFALULA), a study of its pre‐Islamic ceramic assemblage has been underway since 2020.
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Petrography of Islamic Pottery from Fustat

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1990
for production of a particular ceramic type is often simply its presence in abundant frequencies. The fundamental assumption underlying this attribution is entirely unsatisfactory. Indeed, if comparison is made with medieval pottery production in the Saintonge region of France, where luxury wares are known to be produced, but are rarely found,1 then ...
Robert B. Mason, Edward J. Keall
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Islamic pottery in the Middle Nile

Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2004
Abstract The Islamic period is the least studied in Nubian archaeology and its ceramics the least understood, although this is beginning to change with an increasing interest in study of the period in the Sudan itself. Virtually no excavation or publication of post-Christian sites has yet been conducted, nor any publication ofpost-Christian ceramics ...
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Pre-Islamic Pottery from Ajdabiyah

Libyan Studies, 1983
AbstractIn the course of the Islamic period excavations at Ajdabiyah during the 1970s, three sondages through the floor of the Islamic mosque, produced a limited amount of pre-Islamic pottery. The pottery ranged in date from the early Hellenistic period through to the seventh century AD, attesting more or less continuous occupation of the area.
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Islamic Pottery from Jerba (7th-10th century) : Aspects of Continuity?

2011
Holod Renata, Cirelli Enrico. Islamic pottery from Jerba (7th-10th century) : aspects of continuity?. In: La céramique maghrébine du haut Moyen âge (VIIIe-Xe siècle) : état des recherches, problèmes et perspectives. Rome : École Française de Rome, 2011. pp. 159-179. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 446)
CIRELLI, ENRICO, R. Holod
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Early islamic pottery: glazed pottery

2018
Lo studio prende in considerazione un lotto di materiali di ceramica invetriata di eta ...
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EARLYMEDIEVAL ISLAMIC POTTERY: THE ELEVENTH CENTURY RECONSIDERED

Muqarnas Online, 1991
In the spring of 1977, George Bass (then the president and now the archaeological director of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A & M University) began in Serge Limani, a small natural harbor on the southern Turkish coast just opposite Rhodes, the excavation of a shipwreck lying under one hundred and ten feet of water. The results achieved
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