The transition from lead transparent to tin-opacified glaze productions in the western Islamic lands: al-Andalus, c. 875–929 CE

E Salinas, T Pradell - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

An early example of glaze technology diffusion in North Africa: The Islamic workshop of Tahert (central Maghreb, Algeria)

A Djellid, T Pradell, E Salinas - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

From tin-to antimony-based yellow opacifiers in the early Islamic Egyptian glazes: Regional influences and ruling dynasties

E Salinas, T Pradell, M Matin, MS Tite - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Technological changes in the glazed wares of northern Tunisia in the transition from Fatimid to Zirid rule

E Salinas, P Reynolds, T Pradell - Archaeological and Anthropological …, 2022 - Springer
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 …

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 …

Tracing the tin-opacified yellow glazed ceramics in the western Islamic world: the findings at Madīnat al-Zahrā'

E Salinas, T Pradell, M Tite - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019 - Springer
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 …

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

E Salinas, P Reynolds, MS Tite, T Pradell - Journal of Archaeological …, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

Lead-glazed pottery at Late Medieval Corinth: assessing craft production and trade at a Greek city under western influence

F Liard, G Sanders, AB Amara… - Hesperia: The Journal of …, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
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 …

[HTML][HTML] The 'Dame de Sabra': New insights into the glaze technology of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya (10th century, Tunisia)

E Salinas, P Reynolds, T Pradell - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …