Shine Like the Sun: Lustre-painted and Associated Pottery from the Medieval Middle East"The glazed ceramics produced in the Islamic world are of tremendous importance to the fields of art history, archaeology, and the history of technology. Unfortunately, their study has been beset by three major problems. Firstly, problems existed with the chronological and typological ordering of the various types, particularly in the relationship between different regions. Secondly, debilitating problems existed regarding the identification of centres of production for these wares. Although there is some documentary and archaeological evidence, it has not been enough in the overwhelming majority of cases to link ceramic types to particular centres with any certainty. Thirdly, technical studies of these wares have previously focused on a few types, while most important technological questions have gone unanswered. Such questions include the origins of tin-opacified glazes, stonepaste bodies, underglaze painting, and other techniques." "This study is aimed at approaching these three problems, focusing on the period from the beginning of the Islamic period, up until about 1250. Three chief methodologies have been used. Standard archaeological approaches to pottery classification are used to create a seriated ceramic typology, including study of forms and motif assemblages."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Contents
Acknowledgements | ix |
Introduction and Objectives 1 | 61 |
Syria c 7001250 | 91 |
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Abbasid alkali glazes amphibole analysis appear Aswad attributed biotite Blue-painted bowls Ca-Nile carbonate century ceramic Chapter chert clay body clay-bodied Co-b comprising Cu-g Damascus decoration diameter Egypt Egypt OG Lustre Egyptian evidence excavations Fatimid feldspar felsic forms Fustat Fustat sp glass Group Four Group Three Gurgan High-Ca Incised Incised-wares Iran Iranian Iraq Iraqi Islamic pottery Kashan Lustre Kashan Lustre-painted Group kiln Lustre Basra Lustre Group Lustre-painted wares Lustre-wares Ma'arrat Macroscopic paste description Mamluk Mason material Micrograph Mina'i minerals Monochrome motif Nishapur OG-Lustre opaque period Petrofabric Petrographic Petrographic description pieces pigment plagioclase polychrome pre-Islamic production centre quartz Raqqa Raqqa-2 Rayy recurved rounded grains Samarqand Samarra samples Siraf Sirjan slightly cloudy Slip-incised Slip-painted stonepaste bodies style Syria Syrian Group Tell Aswad Tell Minis tion tr tr tr tr VF trace Turquoise-glazed ugp Cr-b Underglaze-painted wares undulose untwinned feldspar vessels wasters Watson

