This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-018-0666-y.The study and analysis of the materials found in one of the earliest Islamic glazed ceramics workshop in al-Andalus (Pechina) dating from the second half of the 9th century, including fritting vessels, kiln furniture, wasters and slags, and a glass chunk, have revealed the materials used and methods of production. Galena was oxidised to obtain PbO in the workshop. Fritting of the glaze involved a two-stage process for which two different types of vessels were used. The fritting process ended with a melt which was poured to obtain a high-lead glass. The g...
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts excavated in ...
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Throu...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The fina...
© 2019, The Author(s). In this paper, the monochrome glazed Bahlā Ware from al-Ain dated between the...
The beginnings of Islamic ceramics have long been attributed to the opaque white glazed wares made i...
The earliest glazed ware in al-Andalus is dated to the Emiral period (c. 850 – 875 CE) and is not un...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excavat...
We would like to thank Isabel Larrea and the Gerencia de Urbanismo del Ayuntamiento de Cordoba for p...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excava...
It has long been assumed that lead glazing technology preceded glassmaking in the Western world and ...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This study investigates how the techn...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts excavated in ...
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Throu...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The fina...
© 2019, The Author(s). In this paper, the monochrome glazed Bahlā Ware from al-Ain dated between the...
The beginnings of Islamic ceramics have long been attributed to the opaque white glazed wares made i...
The earliest glazed ware in al-Andalus is dated to the Emiral period (c. 850 – 875 CE) and is not un...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excavat...
We would like to thank Isabel Larrea and the Gerencia de Urbanismo del Ayuntamiento de Cordoba for p...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excava...
It has long been assumed that lead glazing technology preceded glassmaking in the Western world and ...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This study investigates how the techn...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts excavated in ...
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Throu...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...