This paper deals with the Islamic hand-modelled clay figurines from the excavations carried out at Istakhr (Fars region, Iran) by the Oriental Institute of Chicago in the 1930s and the Joint Italian-Iranian Archaeological Mission in 2012. S. Mancini presents detailed descriptions of these artefacts, including some technological notes relating to fabrics, as well as a few comparisons help to propose their chronological attribution. M.V. Fontana suggests that the animal specimens can be understood as figurines which children usually placed on the roofs of their houses pending the end of panjī-mas and to welcome in the New Year at the end of a long-lasting ritual of Zoroastrian tradition, as can also be seen in some Seljuk glazed ceramic “hous...
The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, To...
This paper presents an overview of the site and remains of Istakhr as documented by the joint Irania...
The terracotta figurines, just like other cultural materials, are uniform in their distribution. The...
This contribution discusses possible and potential functions and uses of six groups of human figurin...
Anthropomorphic and z.oomorphic figurines of the early neolithic site of Ganj Dareh, Iran, exhibit u...
‘Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located near Amman, Jordan. It was excavated between 1982 and 1998 b...
Abstract. About Two Centuries after Islam appearance, Pottery Production in Islamic lands underwent ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a preliminary description of a specific group of wheel-made mono...
Le site iranien de Suse a fourni une riche collection de figurines de terre cuite dont 755 figurines...
This brief paper presents the preliminary results of the study on the ceramics collected during the ...
This paper consists of the study of a tiny ivory hand kept in the Department of Islamic Art of the M...
More than one hundred clay figurines were found during the excavations of the Royal Palace G at Ebl...
The present paper analyses third-millennium BC clay figurines from three sites, Tell Djassa el Gharb...
Abstract: Located in the Sistan Region of Southeastern Iran, along the Zabol-Zahedan road, Shahr-i S...
Strange animals and creatures have always existed in every mythological culture. In Iran's pre-Islam...
The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, To...
This paper presents an overview of the site and remains of Istakhr as documented by the joint Irania...
The terracotta figurines, just like other cultural materials, are uniform in their distribution. The...
This contribution discusses possible and potential functions and uses of six groups of human figurin...
Anthropomorphic and z.oomorphic figurines of the early neolithic site of Ganj Dareh, Iran, exhibit u...
‘Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located near Amman, Jordan. It was excavated between 1982 and 1998 b...
Abstract. About Two Centuries after Islam appearance, Pottery Production in Islamic lands underwent ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a preliminary description of a specific group of wheel-made mono...
Le site iranien de Suse a fourni une riche collection de figurines de terre cuite dont 755 figurines...
This brief paper presents the preliminary results of the study on the ceramics collected during the ...
This paper consists of the study of a tiny ivory hand kept in the Department of Islamic Art of the M...
More than one hundred clay figurines were found during the excavations of the Royal Palace G at Ebl...
The present paper analyses third-millennium BC clay figurines from three sites, Tell Djassa el Gharb...
Abstract: Located in the Sistan Region of Southeastern Iran, along the Zabol-Zahedan road, Shahr-i S...
Strange animals and creatures have always existed in every mythological culture. In Iran's pre-Islam...
The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, To...
This paper presents an overview of the site and remains of Istakhr as documented by the joint Irania...
The terracotta figurines, just like other cultural materials, are uniform in their distribution. The...