Fustat (Old Cairo): Medieval and modern beads donated to the Islamic Museum, Cairo, around 1920 by Fouad, the penultimate monarch of Egypt and father of Farouk. The large bead at the upper left is stone; the other beads at the top are medieval glass. The first strand is of Fustat Fused Rod beads, with green jasper cornerless cubes and a heart pendant in the center. The second strand is composed mostly of Venetian lamp beads, but the mosaic beads are Early Islamic. The third strand is mostly Early Islamic, but the translucent red beads are Venetian. Photo by P. Francis.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol1/1003/thumbnail.jp
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International audienceThe Great Umayyad Mosque of Damascus built between about 706 and 714/15 CE is ...
International audienceIn sector 4, the Naqada levels are characterised by a mud-brick dwelling which...
Fustat (Old Cairo): Drawn polychrome and mosaic wasters in the Islamic Museum, donated by Dr. Fouqi....
Islamic Beadmaking: Mongur and harish beads made in Hebron in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The...
Islamic Beadmaking: Beads made in Gorece, Turkey, ca. 1979. The small evil eye tubular bead at the...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient glass beads (left) and similar Kiffa powd...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Old (left) and new (right) Kiffa beads. Photo by ...
Islamic Beadmaking: Beads made in Hebron early in the 20th century. This card was collected in the 1...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient nila beads. Photo by H. Opper.https://sur...
Diakhité: Glass beads and metal ornaments. R.1-5: assorted monochrome wound beads. R.6: metal orname...
Visit the image gallery to view and download high resolution color plate images for this volume
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Kiffa beads with paste cores (top), and cores for...
International audienceThe Great Umayyad Mosque of Damascus built between about 706 and 714/15 CE is ...
Diakhité: Glass beads. R.1-2: drawn chevron.R.3-4: decorated wound. R.5: decorated drawn and wound. ...
International audienceThe Great Umayyad Mosque of Damascus built between about 706 and 714/15 CE is ...
International audienceThe Great Umayyad Mosque of Damascus built between about 706 and 714/15 CE is ...
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