The transition from lead transparent to tin-opacified glaze productions in the western Islamic lands: al-Andalus, c. 875–929 CE
The earliest glazed ware in al-Andalus is dated to the Emiral period (c. 850–875 CE) and is
not until the Caliphate of Córdoba (929–1031 CE) that a distinctive polychrome tin glaze …
not until the Caliphate of Córdoba (929–1031 CE) that a distinctive polychrome tin glaze …
An early example of glaze technology diffusion in North Africa: The Islamic workshop of Tahert (central Maghreb, Algeria)
A small group of ceramics from the archaeological excavations at Tahert (Algeria), the seat
of the Rustamid dynasty in the 9th-early 10th centuries, has been studied for the first time by …
of the Rustamid dynasty in the 9th-early 10th centuries, has been studied for the first time by …
From tin-to antimony-based yellow opacifiers in the early Islamic Egyptian glazes: Regional influences and ruling dynasties
A representative selection of early Islamic glazed ceramics from Egypt, with yellow and/or
green as major colours and spanning the period from 8th to 11th centuries has been …
green as major colours and spanning the period from 8th to 11th centuries has been …
Technological changes in the glazed wares of northern Tunisia in the transition from Fatimid to Zirid rule
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts
excavated in the former Roman port of Utica (North Tunisia)(23 of 99 pieces) has revealed …
excavated in the former Roman port of Utica (North Tunisia)(23 of 99 pieces) has revealed …
The technology of polychrome glazed ceramics in Ifriqiya: new data from the site of Chimtou
V Occari, H Möller, C Fenwick, P Quinn… - Archaeological and …, 2024 - Springer
Ifriqiya (roughly Tunisia and eastern Algeria) is believed to have played a significant role in
the diffusion of ceramic glazed technologies into other regions of the Western …
the diffusion of ceramic glazed technologies into other regions of the Western …
Tracing the tin-opacified yellow glazed ceramics in the western Islamic world: the findings at Madīnat al-Zahrā'
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the
ceramics excavated at the Islamic city of Madīnat al-Zahrā'near Cordoba, in al-Andalus …
ceramics excavated at the Islamic city of Madīnat al-Zahrā'near Cordoba, in al-Andalus …
Polychrome glazed ware production in Tunisia during the Fatimid-Zirid period: New data on the question of the introduction of tin glazes in western Islamic lands
The production of polychrome decorated ceramics began in Ifriqiya in the 9th century under
Aghlabid rule, with continuity during the 10th century under the Fatimids. These comprised …
Aghlabid rule, with continuity during the 10th century under the Fatimids. These comprised …
Lead-glazed pottery at Late Medieval Corinth: assessing craft production and trade at a Greek city under western influence
We present a multimethod analysis of 97 lead-glazed tablewares from the so-called
Frankish Area at Corinth, at the time of the transition from Frankish feudalism to an …
Frankish Area at Corinth, at the time of the transition from Frankish feudalism to an …
[HTML][HTML] The 'Dame de Sabra': New insights into the glaze technology of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya (10th century, Tunisia)
The analysis of Fatimid polychrome white-opaque glazed ware found at the archaeological
sites of Bir Ftouha and Utica (Ifriqiya) revealed that, contrary prevailing belief, the glazes …
sites of Bir Ftouha and Utica (Ifriqiya) revealed that, contrary prevailing belief, the glazes …
Revisando las primeras producciones vidriadas islámicas cordobesas a la luz de la arqueometría
ES Pleguezuelo, T Pradell - Arqueología y …, 2020 - revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es
En este artículo se propone una revisión de las primeras cerámicas vidriadas andalusíes. A
partir de análisis arqueométricos se caracterizan los primeros vidriados, se tratan los …
partir de análisis arqueométricos se caracterizan los primeros vidriados, se tratan los …